Blessing CEO begs Veekee James months after calling her ‘shameless’

Controversial relationship adviser and social media personality, Blessing CEO, has publicly apologised to celebrity fashion designer Veekee James, months after criticising her for constantly flaunting her marriage online.

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The drama dates back to when Blessing released a video mocking Veekee James for being overly expressive with her husband, accusing the designer of parading her love life too frequently and being “in everybody’s face” with their public display of affection.

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However, in a surprising turn of events, the pair crossed paths at the high-profile  wedding of content creator Priscilla Ojo, where Blessing seized the moment to tender an unreserved apology.

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In a video posted on her Instagram page, Blessing CEO was seen in a warm moment with Veekee James. Though the conversation in the clip was inaudible, the caption conveyed the message clearly.

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“I don apologize to Veekey James. Make I rest small. Abeg dey post your man ❤️. Post am every day,” she wrote.

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The gesture has sparked reactions online, with many applauding Blessing for swallowing her pride and choosing peace, while others commended Veekee James for handling the earlier criticism with grace and maturity.

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