Music Icon Expresses Regret Over Comments on Monogamy
2Baba Idibia, the legendary Nigerian musician, has issued a heartfelt apology to his wife, Natasha, his children, and fans after facing backlash over comments he made during a podcast appearance. The singer claimed that men are not naturally designed to be sexually committed to one woman, sparking widespread criticism and debate.
The controversy surrounding 2Baba's comments has sparked a heated debate online, with many calling for him to take responsibility for his words. In a recent podcast appearance, 2Baba made the comments that drew sharp criticism from fans and critics alike. Many accused him of promoting negative stereotypes and reinforcing harmful attitudes toward women and relationships.
In a short video, 2Baba appeared remorseful and admitted that his statement may have been insensitive. "I know I fucked up, I’m sorry," he said plainly, directing the apology to his wife Natasha, kids, fans, and anyone who felt hurt or disappointed. He clarified that while he was trying to express a personal thought about male desire and human imperfection, it wasn’t his intention to promote infidelity or disrespect women.
The apology has generated mixed reactions online, with some fans praising the singer for owning up to his words and publicly making amends, while others remain skeptical about his sincerity. Some fans have commended him for taking responsibility for his words, while others have expressed disappointment over his initial comments.
As the dust settles on this controversy, one thing is clear: 2Baba's apology marks a significant turning point in the debate. Whether or not his apology will be enough to restore his reputation remains to be seen.