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‘Why I Gave Fathia Balogun A Dirty Slap At A Burial Ceremony’ – Actress, Remi Surutu Finally Breaks Silence

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Fathai and Remi Surutu

The real reason behind the fight between Nollywood actress, Remi Surutu and colleague, Fathai Balogun has been revealed.

Surutu also revealed why she gave Fathai a dirty slap at a burial ceremony in Lagos.

According to reports, the movie stars attended the burial ceremony of Mr Bamidele Omosehin’s late dad. However, trouble started when Remi Surutu walked up to Fathia Balogun’s table at the event and landed an unprovoked slap on her face.

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The incident led to a major fight between the actresses and it took the intervention of other guests to separate them and calm their frayed nerves.

After the event, there were rumours about what led to the “fight”. However, both parties failed to open up about the reason behind the dispute.

In a recent interview with City People, Remi Surutu finally broke the silence and shared the reason behind the confrontation.

In her words,

“My fight with Fathia Williams started when I began hearing all manner of jargons, she was saying about me. I heard she’s been going about running me down in the presence of many of our colleagues and movie producers. She’s messing up big time and somebody needed to put her in a place where she belongs.

“This is the person I took in like a sister. We were very close when she joined the industry. I can say it boldly that I was instrumental to her relationship with Saidi Balogun then. They were both living with me in Magodo. I had to send them out because they always fight, and they almost injured my mum.

“I don’t know why she suddenly grow that hatred for me and started running me down. Till date, I still can not say what I’ve done to deserve that from her. There are so many other things she did that I can’t say here.”

“Faithia is so full of herself, probably because they used to deceive her, by calling her the Queen of all the Actresses, “Pelu awon tani”. I decided to confront her and deal with her at that event, because somebody needed to call her to order. And God saved her that day and thank God for the intervention of other colleagues around. I told her “if you move closer to me, I will break bottle on your head”

“When people started calling us to settle it amicably, I told them I am not ready to settle anything with her, and I don’t feel remorseful for attacking her. I have no regret at all, she’s really messing up and she needed to be put in her place”.

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