Mercy Johnson Threatens Legal Action Against Online Trolls

Nigerian actress Mercy Johnson has warned online trolls and news platforms to desist from spreading false information about her and her family, threatening to take legal action against perpetrators. The warning comes after a TikTok content creator and blogger, Eedie Bliss, alleged that Johnson’s husband had purchased a mansion for a mistress who was pregnant with his child.

The allegations led to Eedie Bliss’s detention, but she was released on January 17, 2026, following public outcry. In a video posted on her Instagram page, Johnson announced that she has decided to withdraw charges against Eedie Bliss due to the intervention of well-wishers who reached out to her.

Johnson expressed gratitude to her fans for their support and stated that she will no longer tolerate online harassment and false rumors about her family. She revealed plans to take legal action against individuals and platforms that engage in such activities, emphasizing that it will be a key part of her online activities in the coming year.

The actress’s decision to take a strong stance against online trolls and fake news is a significant development in the Nigerian entertainment industry, where celebrities often face intense scrutiny and misinformation. Johnson’s move is likely to be watched closely by her peers and fans, who may be inspired to take similar action to protect their reputations and families.

The incident highlights the need for responsible online behavior and the importance of verifying information before sharing it on social media platforms. As Johnson prepares to take on online trolls and fake news, her fans and supporters will be waiting to see how her efforts unfold and what impact they will have on the online landscape. With her reputation and family at stake, Johnson’s determination to fight back against online harassment is a testament to her commitment to protecting what matters most to her.

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