Barely six months after Innocent Uja Idibia, popularly known as 2face or 2baba, married Edo lawmaker Natasha Osawaru in a private ceremony, the union appears to be under strain.
The tension came to public attention on Monday during an Instagram Live session hosted by media personality Daddy Freeze. He had invited two of 2baba’s former managers to discuss the singer’s recent UK scandal.
A few minutes into the session, 2baba unexpectedly joined the livestream, confronting his former managers and attempting to shut down the allegations. Natasha appeared beside him, escalating the situation into a tense back-and-forth. The session quickly turned chaotic and eventually ended abruptly.
During the livestream, 2baba could be heard asking Natasha, “What is your problem?” and telling her to “shut up.”
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At one point, Natasha tried to grab the phone as the couple shouted at each other before the session ended.
According to The Niche, former managers alleged that the couple had been abusing substances and claimed that Natasha had become “controlling,” even accusing her of being violent toward 2baba on several occasions.
They further asserted that she now oversees his finances, demanding a share of any payment he receives.
Appealing to Nigerians for help, the ex-managers claimed that the music icon was “not in a good place,” alleging that Natasha’s influence was negative and undermining his progress.
Reports also suggest that 2baba was arrested in the UK following a heated exchange with his pregnant wife, which the managers claim involved her throwing a bottle at him.
This, they say, was the second such incident.
A blurry clip shared by blogger Tosin Silverdam shows the couple bickering in a London supermarket.
The grainy video captures 2baba and Natasha near the checkout, voices raised over what appears to be a minor issue, such as a spilt item or a forgotten shopping list.
Natasha can be heard shouting, “Don’t do that, don’t fucking do it. Na every day you go dey shout for me. Stop raising your voice at me.”
Despite the public drama, Natasha later posted a photo to the song “If Love Is a Crime,” captioning it defiantly.
Fans remain divided, with some cheering their resilience and others sensing trouble in paradise.
