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Tee Billz Respond to Tiwa Savage Alleged Infidelity: Tee Billz says ‘account hacked’

Tunji Balogun popularly known as Tee Billz has distanced himself from posts on his Instagram page hinting at a break-up with his wife, Tiwa Savage after claims she slept with Don Jazzy, Dr Sid and 2face.

Tee Billz who set up a temporary account on Twitter said he did not write or post the content on his page, stressing that his account was hacked.

"This is a temporary account. My real
account was hacked. #teebillz," he wrote on @teebillzTEMP.

He followed it up with a series of tweets. "All the comment that was being made are not true and are not written by me Tunji Balogun #teebillz"

"I am in the process of getting back my account and have contacted the
appropriate authorities. All this writing is so not me. Read things
I've written in the past, that's not how I write," read what he tweet above.


Sent from my BlackBerry wireless device from MTN

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