By Rahim Abdul
Popular musician Twin-M has expressed deep disappointment after discovering that some of his friends allegedly used his social media page to post offensive messages without his consent.
In a candid post,Twin-M addressed the situation directly:
“If they want to ruin me, why would they involve friends I trust in posting offensive content on my page? People need to understand that these actions are not from me,”he explained.
He continued to explain that despite being calm and patient, the misuse of his page has deeply hurt him:

“Even as someone who usually keeps quiet, seeing people I trust act this way is frustrating. I am thankful for those helping me but I cannot allow anyone to use my page to insult others.”
The artist also called on his fans and followers to be aware of the incident:
“Please, friends, spread the word to anyone who saw the post on my page I did not create it. I am truly disappointed that friends I trusted would behave this way. From now on, I no longer have access to my page because of their interference.”
Twin-M’s statement highlights a growing concern among public figures regarding digital trust and social media security. With fans and followers closely monitoring celebrity pages, incidents like this can quickly damage reputations and create unnecessary tension.
The musician concluded by appealing for understanding and support from his fanbase: “I ask everyone to know the truth and not judge me based on content I did not post.”


