“My Account Was Hacked:” – Singer Small Doctor Reacts To Tape Of Him Ma-sturbating
Follow @eventlabgh < Nigerian singer, Temitope Adekunle, popularly known as Small Doctor, has reacted to his viral post of him...
In the video, the singer can be seen stroking his man-hood with one hand, while apparently recording the act with his other hand.
Now, in his reaction, Small Doctor claimed that the video was the handiwork of an hacker.
In a chat with Sunday Scoop, he said;
“My Snapchat account was hacked and that is all I have to say.”
When asked to admit whether he actually recorded himself masturbating and saved it before the alleged hacker uploaded it online, he said;
“You should understand when they say someone’s account was hacked. I don’t want to say beyond that.”
Meanwhile, the Gbera singer also had a raw deal when his gold chain was stolen at a recent concert when he jumped into the crowd.
Explaining what transpired on the said day, he told Sunday Scoop;
“The event was organised by Shina Peller in Iseyin, Oyo State. While performing, I was carried away because I was intent on giving my fans the best, like I always do whenever I’m on stage. At that point, I didn’t even remember that there was an expensive chain on my neck. The crowd was very lively and they were enjoying my performance, so I jumped into the crowd to get closer to them. Unfortunately, by the time I went back on stage, the chain had been stolen off my neck. However, because there were a lot of people there, we couldn’t really tell who took the chain.
But it’s all good.”
Asked if that was the first time he would be losing a valuable item while performing, he said;
“That was not the first time that I jumped into the crowd; I actually do that a lot. But this is the first time that I would lose my possession.
But this does not mean I would stop doing that; I would just be more careful.”
Gushing about the success of his latest single, Penalty, the pop singer said;
“The song has really taken me places and I thank my fans all over the world. I have performed in several places across Nigeria and around the world.
Right now, expect more jams from me.”