The actress blasted the stylist for his remarks about her in a quick response.
By Omotayo Olutekunbi
The stylist who dressed Nollywood actress Dorcas Shola-Fapson for the Africa Movies Viewers Choice Awards has spoken out against her.
On Sunday, May 15, 2022, the stylist addressed the actress’s debts on his official Instagram page.
The Stylist said, DSF paid half of the agreed-upon price for the dress.
“Dsf!! Please pay me my money!!! You didn’t pay for fabrics nor for my service and you are out there posting me? What did I do wrong? For helping a celebrity that didn’t have much on her but wanted to go for AMVCA??,” he wrote.
“Dsf you blocked me after reaching out to you for my balance, you paid 200k for a fabric of 470k which you saw with your eyes before I bought it. You reached out on Thursday for an event happening on Saturday, you paid on Friday, in a day, Dsf???”
“I pulled out a dress for you without paying a dime, after the event you didn’t pay me, In less than 24 hours, I made that dress, when I even got to the hotel your friends said I should apologize and send text for coming late when you were even the one that paid late, I still apologized as per work relationship.”
The actress blasted the stylist for his remarks about her in a quick response.
The stylist, according to the actress, made a mess of the garments, failed to deliver the costume on time, and had to stitch the outfit on her.
Her quiet, according to DSF, should not be misunderstood for cowardice. If the stylist continued to call her out on social media, she vowed to take action.
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