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Mixed reactions as MC Galaxy and Etinosa scandalous video goes viral

- The Nigerian social media platforms have been buzzing with mixed reactions following the scandalous video saga between MC Galaxy and actress Etinosa Idemudia

- The video which showed the actress stripping naked on the singer's Instagram live did not go well with a lot of people

- Many Nigerians have taken to social media to express their opinion on the issue

Earlier on, Legit.ng reported the news of how MC Galaxy was accused of starting a 'naked challenge' in which his female fans stripped naked on his Instagram live video for the sum of N50k.

Nollywood actress, Etinosa Idemudia shocked many people when she jumped on the raunchy challenge and went naked on his Instagram live video. Celebrities like Linda Osifo reacted to the video, blasting Mc Galaxy.

Well, the video has caused quite a number of mixed reactions on the internet. While some people are of the opinion that MC Galaxy should be blamed for letting such happen on his live video, others have opined that the actress is solely responsible for her actions.

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After facing major criticisms from Nigerians, the singer finally opened up on what many have described as a show of shame.

He revealed his reason for not ending the call in an interview with LIB. According to him, his conscience is clear and he feels like he has done no wrong. He explained that the live call has become a tradition for him on Fridays and fans call to showcase their talents.

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