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Viral video: ‘Sex worker’ caught stealing foreigner’s jewellery, passport in Nigerian hotel breaks silence

The lady who went viral after a video where she allegedly stole the belongings of a man who patronised her, has denied being a thief.…

The lady who went viral after a video where she allegedly stole the belongings of a man who patronised her, has denied being a thief.

In the widely circulated video, the lady was seen trying to walk out of the hotel, but the man stood in her way, insisting that she would not leave until those items were found.

In the video, which generated different reactions, the man was seen accusing and interrogating the lady over his diamond earrings, gold chain, and passport.

He claimed she stole the items while he was sleeping.

The lady initially denied taking them but after a thorough search, the items were found on her.

However, in a follow up video, the lady who identified herself as Ewaomilola Gold, said she only acted that role in a skit.

“Hi everyone, my name is Ewatomilola Gold. I’m an upcoming actress, presenter and a red carpet reporter. I actually want to talk about this my video that is trending about a prostitute that stole passport, diamond earrings and gold. It’s actually acting. It’s a skit. It is not real. Mr Yomi Fabiyi, it’s just a skit.

“Sister Wasilat Coded, it is acting. It’s not real. Instablog, LinkaIkeji, TundeEdnut, Gistlover, YahooSoldier, it is actually not real. I just checked the comment section and I was like God! I can’t step outside. I was like this thing is acting oo. No be real thing. People over carry am abeg.

She also released another part of the initial video, which was previously not seen.

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