Popular music video producer TG Omori made a tweet recently, debunking rumors that the entertainment industry failed to come to his side in his time of need.
In his post, TG Omori wrote;
”all I needed was your prayers, moral support and love, and this I am grateful to have gotten in abundance.
The industry has and friends have been solidly behind me, months before it all came public
Please ignore the clout desperate dogs. Jesus is King”
Recall that Portable had called out the entire music industry for not coming to TG Omori’s aide financially.
He went on to say that some entertainers would rather blow their money in the club than help someone in need.
TG Omori’s tweet greatly contradicts what Portable said earlier, and netizens are eating the whole drama up.
wendy_adamma wrote, “I’m sure portable didn’t even reach out to him.”
rahdamson_tech_consultant wrote, “I love how he has come out to speak up. You will be great and up soonest. You are a great talent”
fifys_ shortlets wrote, “That last part Jesus is king shows Wizkid reached out too”
thefoodnetworknig2 wrote, “They don’t know.. They think everything revolves around Instagram! People have real relationships outside SM!”
obaksolo wrote, “Cho Cho Cho him don put you for where you belong. JESUS IS KING”
her_ly5style wrote, “Portable and parrot, I don’t know who do cho cho cho pass”
ehhllyys wrote, “Damn… Just like that, Portable’s been likened to Ekuke….”
TG Omori spoke about his battle with kidney failure about a week ago, and he has been receiving an influx of support from netizens.
He had shared that he got a kidney transplant earlier, but it didn’t work out, and his brother had donated a kidney to him.
The talented video producer is behind some of the most popular music videos of all times like Ayra Starr’s Rush, and many of Asake’s songs.