Controversial Nigerian singer, Tiwa Savage stands the chance of losing out on the juicy endorsement deals she has bagged after her leaked s3x tape made it to social media.
Recall that the Genesis of her leaked tape began when she disclosed in an interview with Angie Martinez on Power 105.1 that she is been threatened with her video.
She stood her ground and vowed not to pay the money asked because they will surely come back for more. Her leaked video has sparked up controversy on social media as it took over the Twitter trends for a long time.
Tiwa is currently in a mess no matter how she tries to portray herself to the public that she is not fazed by her leaked video going on.
Her public image has suffered a dent that may take some time to be restored to its previous state in the eyes of fans.
Marketing wise, firms and businesses may not see her as a marketing toll again after her leaked tape due to how the consumers (fans) regard her now.
Some of the juicy deals Tiwa Savage has had with some top-notch companies are: Aquazzura, Erickson Beamon, Florian London, Forte Oil PLC, Iola.
The brands she works with are yet to contact her as they assess the gravity of the situation.
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