TG Omori addressed criticism from Portable, explaining that he has received private support from industry colleagues during his health crisis. The video director emphasized that true support doesn't need public acknowledgment, countering Portable's claims of "fake love" within the entertainment industry.
Music video director TG Omori has responded to criticism from singer Portable, who accused Nigerian celebrities of not publicly supporting him during his recent health crisis. Omori, who underwent an unsuccessful kidney transplant, clarified that his industry colleagues and friends had been supporting him privately long before the issue became public. He emphasized that not every act of kindness needs to be broadcast online.
Portable had previously criticized celebrities for showing "fake love" by not donating money or a kidney to Omori, contrasting this with their support for other public figures like Bobrisky. Omori's statement highlights the genuine, behind-the-scenes support he has received, countering Portable’s claims. The controversy arose after Portable posted a video on social media, accusing the entertainment industry of hypocrisy for failing to publicly assist Omori, despite having supported others in less critical situations.
TG Omori's response was met with widespread approval from fans, who appreciated his calm and measured reply, emphasizing that true support doesn't always need public recognition. His response underscores the importance of private gestures of goodwill over public displays of charity, reminding critics that not all acts of kindness need to be performed in the spotlight.