OPEN LETTER TO NATASHA: PLEASE STOP SILENCING TUFACE — LET HIM BE HIMSELF
From - Awuzie Frankline
Dear Natasha,
Let’s be honest, We all saw what happened. Tuface spoke in an interview and said something real: A man can love a woman and still be with other women. That’s not a lie, That’s his truth. That’s the kind of life he has lived for years. But then, after saying that, he came out and apologised. Why?
To us, it didn’t look like the apology came from his heart. It looked like someone forced him. And from everything we’ve seen, that person might be you. Some people are even saying you refused to give him “Ikpu” unless he apologised. If that’s true, that’s not love, that’s emotional control.
Natasha, Tuface is not your project. He’s not someone you should fix or change to become your idea of the “perfect man.” He has never hidden who he is. He is not perfect, but he has always been real with us. That’s what made him a legend.
We didn’t judge him for having children with different women. We didn’t leave him for living a complicated life. Why? Because he never pretended. He was always open and honest. But now, after one interview where he told his truth, he suddenly says sorry like he did something wrong. That’s not growth, that’s pressure. It feels like he’s being controlled, and it’s changing him.
Tuface doesn’t look happy these days. He looks tired, quiet, and unsure of himself. That’s not the Tuface we used to love ,the one full of life and music. And Natasha, it feels like you have something to do with that change.
If you want a different kind of man, please go and find or build one. Don’t try to turn Tuface into someone he’s not. Marriage is not a hospital, and you are not his doctor. You don’t help someone by silencing their truth. You hurt them.
Please let Tuface be himself. Let him speak his truth. Let him live freely. If you keep forcing him to change just to keep the peace, it could damage his mental health. We still love Tuface, but the version of him we see now? We don’t know him anymore.
Sincerely,
Awuzie Frankline
Chief Odiegwu- Paapi Ndi Facebook
#Odiegwu
From - Awuzie Frankline
Dear Natasha,
Let’s be honest, We all saw what happened. Tuface spoke in an interview and said something real: A man can love a woman and still be with other women. That’s not a lie, That’s his truth. That’s the kind of life he has lived for years. But then, after saying that, he came out and apologised. Why?
To us, it didn’t look like the apology came from his heart. It looked like someone forced him. And from everything we’ve seen, that person might be you. Some people are even saying you refused to give him “Ikpu” unless he apologised. If that’s true, that’s not love, that’s emotional control.
Natasha, Tuface is not your project. He’s not someone you should fix or change to become your idea of the “perfect man.” He has never hidden who he is. He is not perfect, but he has always been real with us. That’s what made him a legend.
We didn’t judge him for having children with different women. We didn’t leave him for living a complicated life. Why? Because he never pretended. He was always open and honest. But now, after one interview where he told his truth, he suddenly says sorry like he did something wrong. That’s not growth, that’s pressure. It feels like he’s being controlled, and it’s changing him.
Tuface doesn’t look happy these days. He looks tired, quiet, and unsure of himself. That’s not the Tuface we used to love ,the one full of life and music. And Natasha, it feels like you have something to do with that change.
If you want a different kind of man, please go and find or build one. Don’t try to turn Tuface into someone he’s not. Marriage is not a hospital, and you are not his doctor. You don’t help someone by silencing their truth. You hurt them.
Please let Tuface be himself. Let him speak his truth. Let him live freely. If you keep forcing him to change just to keep the peace, it could damage his mental health. We still love Tuface, but the version of him we see now? We don’t know him anymore.
Sincerely,
Awuzie Frankline
Chief Odiegwu- Paapi Ndi Facebook
#Odiegwu
OPEN LETTER TO NATASHA: PLEASE STOP SILENCING TUFACE — LET HIM BE HIMSELF
From - Awuzie Frankline
Dear Natasha,
Let’s be honest, We all saw what happened. Tuface spoke in an interview and said something real: A man can love a woman and still be with other women. That’s not a lie, That’s his truth. That’s the kind of life he has lived for years. But then, after saying that, he came out and apologised. Why?
To us, it didn’t look like the apology came from his heart. It looked like someone forced him. And from everything we’ve seen, that person might be you. Some people are even saying you refused to give him “Ikpu” unless he apologised. If that’s true, that’s not love, that’s emotional control.
Natasha, Tuface is not your project. He’s not someone you should fix or change to become your idea of the “perfect man.” He has never hidden who he is. He is not perfect, but he has always been real with us. That’s what made him a legend.
We didn’t judge him for having children with different women. We didn’t leave him for living a complicated life. Why? Because he never pretended. He was always open and honest. But now, after one interview where he told his truth, he suddenly says sorry like he did something wrong. That’s not growth, that’s pressure. It feels like he’s being controlled, and it’s changing him.
Tuface doesn’t look happy these days. He looks tired, quiet, and unsure of himself. That’s not the Tuface we used to love ,the one full of life and music. And Natasha, it feels like you have something to do with that change.
If you want a different kind of man, please go and find or build one. Don’t try to turn Tuface into someone he’s not. Marriage is not a hospital, and you are not his doctor. You don’t help someone by silencing their truth. You hurt them.
Please let Tuface be himself. Let him speak his truth. Let him live freely. If you keep forcing him to change just to keep the peace, it could damage his mental health. We still love Tuface, but the version of him we see now? We don’t know him anymore.
Sincerely,
Awuzie Frankline
Chief Odiegwu- Paapi Ndi Facebook
#Odiegwu
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