Key Points
- Shan George weighs in on 2Baba’s latest family rumours. She says some women near him act with strong obsession.
- The actress claims partners often demand full control of access. They react when he smiles or greets another woman.
- George says staying with such partners soon feels very draining. She notes leaving also brings harsh talk and fresh judgement.
Nollywood veteran Shan George has joined talks around 2Baba. She posted a new video where she addressed rumoured drama. Her focus was not just gossip but patterns she notices.

The actor spoke after fresh reports about his home. These stories keep surfacing across blogs and social pages. His brother shared a plea in 2Baba’s brother urges him, asking fans for calm.
George said the real challenge is how some women behave. Once they get close to 2Baba, they want full claim. In her view that desire soon crosses into open obsession.
Shan George calls behaviour ‘obsession’
She explained that some partners never want him to greet anyone. They dislike him laughing with women or sharing simple smiles. Normal friendly acts turn into points for long fights at home.
George noted that living under such tight watch soon feels draining. Every move gets checked and weighed, even harmless chats or jokes. She said many men in that place feel trapped.
She added that fame already puts weight on any love life. For 2Baba, every smile in public becomes online talk. One example is Teebillz urges 2Baba to seek help.
Why she thinks outsiders misread the drama
George stressed that people outside only see edited clips and posts. They judge from gossip pages, not from full daily life. This, she said, makes many takes on the case unfair.
In her view some partners also play to the crowd. They share tears online, then act fine away from cameras. Fans pick sides based on those scenes and harsh captions.
She urged viewers to remember that social media removes key detail. People rarely show their own faults while posting long threads. So outsiders miss many triggers and private efforts to fix things.
George said staying in such love could break a person slowly. The constant fear of small mistakes keeps nerves on edge. Yet walking away often brings harsh names and blame from fans.
She described that balance as a tough place for any star. If he stays, rumours say he loves drama and pain. If he leaves, people shout that he failed the home.
The actress asked women to check their own hearts and fears. She said love should trust enough to let partners breathe. Watching a man every second does not secure any bond.
George also spoke to men who feel locked in love. She urged them to seek wise counsel and protect their minds. She reminded them that peace at home shapes long health.
On 2Baba, she refused to take any firm side. She said she does not live with him each day. Her point, she added, is bigger than one couple.
According to George, fame only makes these deep cracks show faster. Normal couples may hide problems because few people study them. Stars live in bright light, so every crack looks wider.
She then urged fans to pray and wish the family well. She asked them to stop feeding unproved stories with harsh words. In her closing line she said real love needs calm.
For now, 2Baba has not answered her fresh comments. Fans keep sharing clips from the video and debating her stance. The talk shows how closely Nigerians watch their music legends.





