Influencer Woah Vicky revealed that she faked her own kidnapping on social media because she was “bored.” The story went viral among her over 3.7 million followers.
Victoria Rose, known as influencer Woah Vicky, confessed on Instagram Live that she faked her own kidnapping because she was bored. The story went viral among Vicky’s followers.
On December 29, in a post on X, formerly Twitter, Vicky wrote that someone had kidnapped her to Nigeria and was demanding $1 million for her release. The post was deleted.
Later that day, she admitted on Instagram Live that she had made up the story because she was “bored.” “I don’t drink or go to clubs, so this is how I find entertainment,” she explained.
“I know, it’s probably not the best way to do it. Sometimes, you just want to have a little fun,” she joked. “I apologize to anyone who was hurt in the process,” she said.
On December 30, she continued apologizing to her followers. “Not thinking about the consequences brings problems, and now I’m dealing with that,” she said, fearing any damage to her image.
“I never intended to make any Black man or country, especially Nigeria, look bad. If it seemed that way, I’m really sorry. I love Nigeria,” she added.
Vicky reportedly blamed her brother and father, claiming her brother “suggested” she make the kidnapping allegations on X.
WoahVicky has been kidnapped in Nigeria and they’re demanding $1M for her release 👀 pic.twitter.com/Ah7pFmH4gf
— FearBuck (@FearedBuck) December 29, 2024
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