“Desperate for Excitement: Woman’s Shocking Fake Kidnapping Scheme Unravels in Unforeseen Ways”
Woah Vicky decided to fake her own kidnapping because she was “bored”
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A few hours later, the influencer started an Instagram Live and confessed that it was all a “joke” she “got carried away with,” and issued an apology.
“I don’t drink or go to the club, so this is how I find my entertainment,” she said, as reported by Page Six. “You know, it’s probably not the best way to do it… Sometimes, you want to have a little fun.”
While she had initially meant it as nothing more than a “funny” joke, she realized its insensitive nature after its postage.
“We all struggle in different areas,” Vicky admitted. “So I’m not saying this was the right thing to do. But I take accountability and ownership. I’m sorry for anyone that I harmed in the process.”
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Her apology took her to X as well, where she expanded on her statement.
“I never intended to make any Black man or any country, especially Nigeria, look bad,” she wrote. “If it came across that way, I’m truly sorry. I love Nigeria, I love my brother, father, and I love my people.”
The message seemed to put a portion of the blame on her brother who encouraged her to broadcast the tweet to as many platforms as possible and her father, who reportedly agreed.
Her apology on X touched on how she didn’t mean to make Nigeria or any country “look bad”
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Update: WoahVicky says oops my bad after starting a false rumor that an African man kidnapped her in Nigeria 😳🙏🏽🇳🇬
“I was just bored forgive me y’all” pic.twitter.com/G79OuHR7AP
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