Iyabo Ojo blasts Lizzy Anjorin over mental health

Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo has responded to fellow actress Lizzy Anjorin’s repeated online attacks against her and her family. The feud between the two actresses escalated when Lizzy Anjorin accused Iyabo Ojo of being responsible for the death of singer Destiny Boy, sparking a mixed reaction from the online community.

In a recent TikTok livestream, Iyabo Ojo addressed the allegations, stating that she initially felt angry but now feels sorry for Lizzy Anjorin, whom she believes has a mental disorder. Iyabo Ojo shared her observations about Lizzy Anjorin’s behavior, noting that her statements often seem disjointed and inconsistent, suggesting that she may be experiencing memory loss.

This development comes on the heels of reports that Lizzy Anjorin was arrested over a petition filed by actresses Toyin Abraham, Dayo Amusa, and Iyabo Ojo, alleging default and bullying. The incident has brought attention to the long-standing feud between the actresses, with many calling for an end to the online harassment.

Iyabo Ojo’s response highlights the need for mental health support and treatment, particularly in cases where individuals may be struggling with disorders that affect their behavior and interactions with others. The actress’s decision to speak out about her concerns for Lizzy Anjorin’s well-being has sparked a conversation about the importance of addressing mental health issues in the entertainment industry.

The feud between the two actresses has been ongoing, with both parties exchanging heated words on social media. However, Iyabo Ojo’s latest statement suggests a shift in tone, from anger to concern, and may mark a turning point in the public’s perception of the conflict. As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how the actresses will move forward and whether they will seek to resolve their differences amicably.

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