A video surfaced on Monday featuring reality TV star Tacha Akide gracefully deterring a stage manager’s hand from her waist while posing for pictures. This seemingly innocuous moment spiraled into a controversy that shook the internet.
The stage manager, known as Iamozbit, emerged on Tuesday demanding an apology from Tacha after the video went viral. He expressed his dismay, highlighting the impact on his reputation and mental well-being. The internet erupted with opinions, some labeling the manager as a pervert while others accused Tacha of seeking attention.
Tacha, known for her social media presence, shared the video with a casual “I just couldn’t lol” caption. Yet, amidst the laughter, a storm brewed. Iamozbit, in response, clarified that he was unaware of the video’s existence until it circulated. He explained that Tacha had requested a quick backstage photo, which he obliged, unaware of any discomfort she might have felt. His delayed response was justified by what he perceived as an attention-seeking move.

The fallout didn’t stop there. Iamozbit lamented receiving defamation from multiple sources, impacting not just his personal image but also his professional life. He appealed for a public apology from Tacha, hoping to mitigate the damage caused.
The situation raises questions about celebrity behavior, accountability, and the pursuit of social media attention. Tacha’s action, while seemingly harmless to some, triggered a firestorm of debate regarding personal boundaries, professionalism, and the consequences of actions in the digital age.
In a country where chasing clout seems as common as breathing, this incident became another fodder for discussions on the thin line between seeking attention and maintaining dignity.
So, dear reader, where do you stand on this issue? Was Tacha wrong in sharing the video, or was it a harmless gesture blown out of proportion?