Key Points:
- Whitemoney says sorry for a viral TikTok live clip. He adds the move meant love for Cubana Chief Priest.
- He says he did not know Hellen joined at first. Later on, he chose to play on and win.
- He took the video down after blogs reposted it. He says, “CP made me,” and vows deep respect.
BBNaija star Whitemoney has cleared the viral TikTok fuss. He posted a new clip and wrote a long note. He said the live did not mock Cubana Chief Priest. Rather, it aimed to back him and push a song.

He opened with a calm plea to fans. “Good morning everybody,” he said in the new video. “I want to apologise to my brother Chief Priest. I’m very, very sorry if that video stirred things.”
He says he did not spot Hellen at first
Whitemoney claims he joined a random TikTok match. “I didn’t know that that was Hellen,” he said. “It took me a while before it dawned on me.” The live had begun, so he chose to keep playing.
Soon, the tone changed on the stream. “She started ranting on the live,” he said. He then spoke to his team on set. “Let us beat her on behalf of Pascal,” he added. “Yes, we actually beat her and we won.”
He says the clip pushed a song and support
The star also explained his dance in the post. “I had to play some Adina for her,” he said. “I was dancing to it, I don’t care,” he added. He said he posted to “defend my brother Pascal.” He also said the stream “had a lot of views.” At the time, Hellen had just dropped a track. See our piece onHellen Ati’s ‘Pascal You Don Cast’ song.
He stressed the clip did not shame Chief Priest. “I would never do that,” he said with force. “CP is one of the people who made me,” he added. “He invested in my campaign; I’m grateful.”
He takes the post down and repeats the apology
Whitemoney has now removed the video from his page. “I took it down on my platform,” he said. He noted that blogs had already reposted it online. He urged fans to “watch the full live” before judging.
He also pushed back on clout claims. “I’m not trying to make her famous,” he said. “She posts videos every day,” he added with calm. He then stated his key point once more. “It was in support of Chief Priest, not her.”
He closed with fresh respect for his “big brother.” “I am truly, truly sorry,” he said again. He kept the line simple and clear for all. The wider paternity row stays loud in the news. See our report as Chief Priest asked Hellen to bring the child.
For now, the BBNaija star seeks peace with this move. He stands with CP and calls for fair views. Fans still split views under posts across apps. Yet his words today set a softer tone.
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