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Tiwa Savage, Tee Billz could have saved their marriage if… – Basketmouth


Click for Full Image SizeTiwa Savage, Tee Billz could have saved their marriage if… – Basketmouth Stand-up comedian, Basketmouth, has revealed that Mavin record singer, Tiwa Savage and her estranged husband, Tee Billz, could have saved their marriage if they had refrained from taking their marriage issues to the social media.
He added that the couple damaged their marriage because they made 'too much' revelations when they were supposed to be quiet.
Basketmouth, who stated this during a show on Hip TV, insisted that the couple as well as many others tend to divulge too much personal information on the internet because they felt they have more followers on their social media platforms.
He said a lot of people abuse the use of social media and always end up sacrificing their homes for it.  He added that most artistes get carried away because they have over one million people following them on their social media platforms hence, they tend to misbehave.
'To a large extent, I think there are a lot of people abusing the use of social media, I am sorry. Most of  us artistes realising that we have one, two, three or four million people following us and you know that when you say something, a lot of people are going to react.
'It is like drug; you can't contain yourself and start saying some crap. You are like a god having a lot of followers, whatever you tell them to do, they do. 'I am okay with people who go on social media to rant but I am against those who have turned it into a church to settle family issues. Normally, if you have a marital problem, you call your wife one on one. If you cannot contain it, you call in the parents. That's how I saw it when I was growing up which is the culture I have embraced.' - Tribune.

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