
Popular TikToker Peller has issued a public apology after facing heavy backlash for referring to Nigerian Afrobeats star Runtown as an “up-and-coming artist.”
The controversy erupted during a recent livestream when Peller dismissed a suggestion to feature Runtown, implying that the singer lacked recognition and success. The statement quickly sparked outrage among fans, who reminded Peller of Runtown’s achievements and influence in the music industry.
His remarks sparked outrage across social media, with many calling him out for disrespecting an artist who has made significant contributions to the music industry.
Following the backlash, Peller has now admitted his mistake, acknowledging that he was aware of Runtown’s impact but had spoken out of ignorance. He explained that he was too young to fully appreciate Runtown’s music when the singer was at his peak.
During a livestream with his girlfriend, Elizabeth Amoudu, Peller pleaded for forgiveness, assuring fans that his statement was not meant to undermine Runtown’s legacy.
In his words:
“When I was hearing Runtown’s music that time, I was too young to even use a phone. Peller never come town when Runtown dey Runtown. Please, forgive the poor boy. Let him breathe. God won’t shame us. I’m sorry, my brothers and sisters.”
His apology has since sparked mixed reactions online, with some accepting it while others continue to criticize his earlier remarks.
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