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MC Galaxy kept calling me to join him on his live video session - Etinosa Idemudia reveals

- Nollywood actress, Etinosa Idemudia, has opened up on the Instagram video saga with MC Galaxay

- According to her, the singer actually begged her on numerous occasions to come on his live Instagram video sessions

- The actress stated that she was drunk when she went unclad on the live video

Earlier on, Legit.ng reported the news of how Nollywood actress, Etinosa Idemudia went unclad on singer MC Galaxy's live Instagram video. The young woman who appeared to be drunk removed her underwear and brassiere as the singer seemed to urge her on.

Following several backlash and controversies that trailed the video saga, the actress has finally opened up on what actually led to her getting undressed on his Instagram live video that had thousands of people watching.

In a recent interview with BBC Pidgin, she revealed that the singer actually begged her on several occasions to come on his live video sessions on the picture-sharing app. The young divorcee stated she felt totally broken for the first 24 hours after the video went viral.

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She also debunked rumours that she was suffering from depression, thus the reason for the much talked about video. She however admitted that she was going through 'personal problems just like everyone else'.

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Going further, she stated that things would have been less complicated if MC Galaxy had deleted the adult video from his Instagram profile to prevent more people from seeing it and downloading it. Regardless of this, the actress reveals she bore no grudges against him.

According to her, MC Galaxy reached out to her multiple times to join his live video session where ladies engage in obscenities.

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“To my shock, MC Galaxy kept calling me to join him on his live video session on Instagram. His action really surprised me because he has been involved in controversies concerning a previous live video. He had earlier said he was done with the live video session. My comments about going Unclad in the comment section of his page were mere jokes.”

Etinosa however, stated that she will blame herself for everything as she is responsible for her actions.

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