Ayo Makun, the celebrated comedian renowned for his box office successes, has vehemently responded to individuals criticizing him over allegations of child abuse. Commonly known as AY, the comedian, who has temporarily taken up residence in the United States following a fire that ravaged his Lagos mansion, has openly confronted his detractors.
The controversy ignited when AY shared a video online featuring his one-year-old daughter engaged in sweeping the floor. Critics swiftly accused him of promoting child labor and abuse. Reacting to the backlash, the actor expressed his frustration while dismissing the accusations.
In his retort, AY humorously referred to the ChildHelp National Child Abuse Hotline, indicating that it isn't available in Atlanta, where he is presently located. Addressing his critics, he sternly warned them to mind their own affairs, humorously adding that he would unleash the same fire that had afflicted his home upon theirs if they persisted.
"The ChildHelp National Child Abuse Hotline is not available in Atlanta. Mind your business or I will send the same fire that b...n my house to your house. Let the poor comedian BREATHE," AY asserted.
The comedian's fiery response showcases his resilience and his determination to defend himself against unwarranted accusations. This episode reflects the challenges public figures face when their actions are scrutinized and misinterpreted.
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