SOCIAL MEDIA EXTRA
DRAMA AS 2BABA AND WIFE NATASHA CLASH ON INSTAGRAM LIVE AFTER UK MALL INCIDENT
Afrobeats icon Innocent “2Baba” Idibia and his wife, Hon. Natasha Osawaru, found themselves at the center of unexpected drama on Monday evening after an Instagram Live session with media personality Daddy Freeze took a chaotic turn.
The singer had joined the live stream to address earlier rumours surrounding a confrontation in a UK shopping mall, but things quickly escalated when tension between him and his wife became audible on the broadcast.
Shortly after 2Baba connected to the live video, viewers began hearing a heated exchange in the background. In a strained and frustrated tone, 2Baba was heard saying:
“Shut the f*** up, you need to shut the f*** up.”
His wife, Natasha Osawaru, responded almost immediately, her voice sharp but off-camera:
“Innocent, bring that phone, let him see us together.”
She was also heard asking if the live session was Daddy Freeze’s before demanding that the phone be turned toward them. As both appeared to struggle over the device, 2Baba added:
“See what you are doing.”
Moments later, his audio suddenly cut off, leaving viewers confused and concerned.
Sensing the rising tension, Daddy Freeze stepped in to calm thousands of shocked watchers. He gently urged everyone to remain patient while noting that he had no clear understanding of what was happening between the couple. The media host eventually ended the Facebook Live session to prevent further escalation.
Earlier in the day, another video from the UK had gone viral, showing 2Baba being briefly restrained by mall security personnel while Natasha shouted at him in the background. Daddy Freeze had initiated the live session to clarify the situation, but the attempt at damage control instead unfolded into yet another public clash.
The incident has since sparked conversations across social media, with fans expressing concern and calling for privacy and peace for the couple.
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