
Toyin Abraham Refutes Viral Allegation of Influencer’s Re-Arrest
Nollywood actress Toyin Abraham has firmly denied viral claims suggesting she was responsible for the alleged re-arrest of an X influencer known as Big Ayo, describing the report as false and misleading.
The controversy began after a now-deleted post by an X user alleged that the influencer had been arrested again on the actress’s orders. The claim quickly gained attention online, sparking fresh reactions due to their previous public dispute in 2024. However, Abraham responded swiftly, stating that the report was entirely untrue and should be disregarded.
In her reaction, the actress made it clear that she had no involvement in any arrest. She explained that she was on a movie set at the time the allegation surfaced, emphasizing that the story was fabricated. She also urged the public to ignore the viral claim and called for the removal of the misleading post.
Further clarification came from another social media user who countered the allegation, noting that Abraham was busy filming and had no connection to any law enforcement action. This statement was later acknowledged and supported by the actress, reinforcing her denial and calming some of the online speculation.
The renewed controversy appears to be linked to an earlier incident in July 2024, when Abraham took legal action against individuals accused of cyberbullying her. At the time, Big Ayo was reportedly involved in a dispute with the actress after making offensive remarks about her and her family. The situation had drawn widespread public attention and debate over celebrity responses to online harassment.
Despite that past conflict, Abraham maintained in her latest response that she holds no grudges and stressed that the current allegation is baseless. The actress reiterated that she had not ordered anyone’s arrest and described the situation as a misunderstanding fueled by misinformation spreading on social media.
The incident highlights the growing impact of viral misinformation and how quickly unverified claims can spread online, especially when linked to public figures with a history of controversy.
