Key Points
- Basketmouth says public airing harms families and children. He calls for privacy and calm.
- He warns that online fights deepen pain for everyone involved. He urges kind words instead.
- The comedian asks elders and friends to calm heated splits. He calls for wise handling.
Basketmouth (Bright Okpocha) said couples should not expose each other online during fights. He spoke after recent public posts about a high-profile marital dispute.

He told followers that airing private faults only makes matters worse for children. He added that quiet, private talks protect family dignity and healing.
Why he spoke out
Basketmouth repeated that every marriage can face hard moments and stress. He said public shaming rarely helps with repair or calm.
He referenced the current dispute involving a Nollywood couple and family strife and urged restraint. Read more in Regina Daniels agrees to return home.
The comedian said he too had difficult times without going online about them. He suggested friends and elders help couples find private paths forward.
Advice for couples and supporters
He told people to avoid using social media as a courtroom or weapons. He said private talks and clear steps help families move on.
Basketmouth urged those close to a couple to offer calm support and safe space. He said public posts often fuel wider attacks and lasting harm.
Several public figures have already weighed in on the ongoing marriage fallout. Some posts have named family members and made serious claims that need legal answers.
He warned that piling online claims can harm children and wider relatives. He asked people to focus on facts and calm action instead.
In his closing remarks, Basketmouth called for respect and care when relationships break down. He asked the public to choose privacy over spectacle and to let families heal.
He also suggested that anyone with legal or safety concerns should speak to police and lawyers. He said public opinion should not replace formal help and clear steps
Watch the clip below.





