They not only talked about the alleged attack, but also re-enacted the attack in a new documentary by Fox Nation titled Jussie Smollett: Anatomy of a Hoax. However, as they re-enacted the entire hate crime alleged attack, netizens started trolling them for doing so and a social media user said that it is "clout chasing."
Abimbola and Olabinjo Osundairo said in the documentary that they helped actor Jussie Smollett stage the alleged attack.
Abimbola said:
"We made sure we got there at 2 a.m. sharp. We had no phones because he did not want us to bring any phones."
He further said:
"So 2 a.m., he was nowhere to be found. He wasn't there, so we were like, ‘Damn, what do we do?’ We didn’t have no way of contacting him. He had no way of contacting us. So we waited here for about … four minutes."
The brothers continued and said:
"Jussie wanted it to look like he fought back. That was very important for him because he said, Hey, don’t just beat my a*s. Make it look like I’m fighting back and whatnot."
In the docu-series, the Osundairo brothers said that they were paid $3500 by actor Smollett to attack him.
Netizens are not pleased with Smollett's docu-series and are saying that it is 2023 and this is not required at all. Several social media users trolled the re-enactment video of the Osundairo brothers and said that "it's time to wrap this up."
Abimbola and Olabinjo Osundairo said in the documentary that they helped actor Jussie Smollett stage the alleged attack.
Abimbola said:
"We made sure we got there at 2 a.m. sharp. We had no phones because he did not want us to bring any phones."
He further said:
"So 2 a.m., he was nowhere to be found. He wasn't there, so we were like, ‘Damn, what do we do?’ We didn’t have no way of contacting him. He had no way of contacting us. So we waited here for about … four minutes."
The brothers continued and said:
"Jussie wanted it to look like he fought back. That was very important for him because he said, Hey, don’t just beat my a*s. Make it look like I’m fighting back and whatnot."
In the docu-series, the Osundairo brothers said that they were paid $3500 by actor Smollett to attack him.
Netizens are not pleased with Smollett's docu-series and are saying that it is 2023 and this is not required at all. Several social media users trolled the re-enactment video of the Osundairo brothers and said that "it's time to wrap this up."
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Why must it be Nigerians?😌
ReplyDeleteIt could have been anybody.
DeleteShebi a Nigerian won $300,000 excellence award few days ago.
What a shameful debacle......
DeletePathetic
ReplyDeleteReal Yoruba demons
ReplyDeleteSo embarrassing.
ReplyDeleteStill, I hope his career flourishes!
Sexy Jussie, come and make good money slaying in Naija. Don't worry about this setback aftoroh we have exconvicts running and winning sensitive political positions.
Come and be one of us, Handsome!!