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Actress Toyin Abraham reacts after fashion designer accused her of owing huge debt
Popular Nollywood actress Toyin Abraham has reacted to her social media account after a fashion designer accused her of owing her a large sum of money.
The fashion designer identified as @stitchesbyandra shared her disappointment that the actress had been unable to pay up what she owes for over two months.
“@toyin_abraham @annieidibial @gabrielanthonys, my patience is running out already. 1 year and 2 months. How can you be with someone’s millions and feel so reluctant,”@stitchesbyandra wrote.
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In her reply to the claims made by @stitchesbyandra, the actress stated that the dress the fashion designer claimed she bought was borrowed and returned after use.
“Hello everyone, I want to address the recent allegations about an unpaid debt to a fashion designer. The situation has been completely misunderstood. During the production of Malaika, there was a runway scene, and we needed dresses. We contacted a couple of designers, including Tiannah, to provide the dresses.
“Additionally, Gabriel, who was part of the team, mentioned that a friend of his also wanted to contribute some dresses, and she did. I even bought a hairpiece from her, for which I paid in full. As for the dresses she provided, they were borrowed for the shoot, and once we finished using them, I handed them back to Gabriel, who brought them to us.
“Upon seeing the online allegations online, I called Gabriel immediately for clarification. Gabriel confirmed that he informed the designer that the dresses had already been returned to him and subsequently borrowed by someone else. Therefore, it is no longer my responsibility. I hope this clears the confusion,” the actress wrote.
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