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In our previous thread, we covered the viral rape allegation made by a TikTok user known as Mirabel, a case that generated massive reactions and crossed 200+ views on this forum.

There has now been a major update.

The story has taken a new turn, and this time, Nigerian singer Simi, and indirectly her husband
Adekunle Gold, are at the center of online backlash.

Here’s what happened.

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The Original Viral Allegation

On February 18, a video surfaced on TikTok in which Mirabel claimed she had been raped and injured inside her home.

The video spread rapidly.

Outrage followed.
Emotions ran high.
Debates broke out nationwide.

While many Nigerians initially sympathized and demanded justice, others pointed out inconsistencies and questioned the authenticity of the claim.

The internet was divided.

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Simi’s Reaction, And The Backlash

As conversations about sexual violence intensified, Simi made strong public comments condemning rape in very harsh terms.

She emphasized that sexual assault is widespread and urged people — particularly men — to hold each other accountable.

Her stance was clear: rape should never be tolerated, and victims should be supported.

However, some social media users criticized her for not acknowledging the issue of false rape accusations during her initial statements.

The debate quickly shifted from:
ā€œCondemn rapeā€
to
ā€œWhat about false accusations?ā€

That shift is what pushed her name into trending conversations.

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Resurfaced Tweets & Online Dragging

As the discussion intensified, critics dug up an old 2016 tweet, which some interpreted negatively.

A fake apology screenshot began circulating.
Memes followed.
Nicknames surfaced.
Her husband, Adekunle Gold, was also dragged into the debate simply by association.

What started as a comment about sexual violence turned into a broader public scrutiny of the celebrity couple.

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Simi’s Clarification

In response, Simi doubled down on her original position.

She stated that her comments were centered on protecting victims of sexual assault, not dismissing the existence of false allegations.

She argued that conversations about false accusers were being used to derail the main issue she was addressing.

At the same time, she acknowledged that knowingly making false rape claims is wrong and should carry consequences.

Still, the online debate continued unabated.

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The Twist: Mirabel’s Alleged Confession

The situation escalated further after social media activist **VeryDarkMan** claimed he spoke directly with Mirabel.

According to him, she admitted the rape allegation was false.

He also alleged that she created fake messages and fabricated parts of the story.

He described her as an 18-year-old struggling with addiction and mental health challenges, and he appealed to Nigerians not to judge her harshly.

Reports indicate the case has since been transferred to Ogun State for further investigation.

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The Bigger Conversation

This incident has reopened multiple national conversations:

• Sexual violence in Nigeria
• False rape allegations
• Accountability and punishment
• Mental health and online clout culture
• The role of celebrities in sensitive debates

Simi trended not because she was directly involved in the allegation, but because her emotional condemnation of rape collided with a developing false accusation narrative.

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Where This Leaves Things

What began as a viral rape claim evolved into:

• A false allegation controversy
• A celebrity backlash
• A national debate on justice and fairness

And as updates continue to unfold, this case may not be over.

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Discussion
Should conversations about sexual assault and false accusations happen separately or together? And did Simi’s reaction escalate the debate, or was she simply standing her ground?
 
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