Nollywood actress, Uju Okoli has reacted to the backlash trailing her recent picture with married colleague, Frederick Leonard.
Uju Okoli had taken to her Instagram page and shared a photo of herself posing ‘indecently’ with Frederick Leonard as they embark on a new movie project.
Sharing the photoo, the actress decribed herself and Leonard as Tom and Jerry, a popular American animated media franchise, as she thanked him for being a good friend and adviser.
She wrote: “TOM ND JERRY🤪🤪🤪…started a new one on a good note with BADDO @freddieleonard (using this medium to say a big THANK YOU for being a good friend and adviser,God bless you)”
Uju Okoli Addresses Photos With Frederick Leonard
In another post shared on her Instgram, Okoli addressed the massive backlash she received for posing ‘indecently’ with Leonard who is married to her fellow actress, Peggy Ovire.
The actress said that reading some comments under the post got her in stitches as she noted how the online community is problematic. She assured her fans that they would be alright at the end.
She said, “Pleading some comments on my last post got me in stitches….m Some people for this app ehhhh…..una wahala big pass my breast….but we all go dey alright….stay happy. We all go dey alright”.
KanyiDaily recalls that Anita Joseph had also slammed those criticising her for sharing a video of herself praying with her husband, MC Fish.

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