Nollywood actress and filmmaker Shan George has called for a thorough investigation into fashion brand Ashluxe following her and Caroline Danjuma’s bitter encounter at their store.
Caroline, via her Instagram page, revealed that she and Shan had parked in front of the brand’s building, and security had approached them, telling them to leave. She revealed that things escalated, and they were poured tear gas. She stated that everything happened so fast, and she was scared because she thought they were going to shoot her.
She questioned what would have been her fate if she was alone with a faulty car as she noted how her police were also sprayed even when he was begging for calmness. The ex-wife of billionaire Musa Danjuma stated that she had never seen her security treat anyone this badly, and she promised to take legal action against them.
Taking to Caroline’s comment section, Shan George called for a thorough search of the store as she believed there was more reason why they sprayed teargas at anyone that came close.
“This place needs to be thoroughly searched. There must be a reason they spray teargas on anyone who comes close”.
Also, taking to her Instagram page, Shan George shared the incident’s aftermath as she expressed how heartbroken she is. She stated that the incident made her realise that some people will waste anybody without provocation.
“I’m more heartbroken than Angry. Yesterday I realised that some people will waste anybody without provocation. God help us; Satan is on rampage”.
A few weeks back, Ashluxe’s CEO, Yinka Ash, had called out upcoming singer Lyta by posting a screenshot from Lyta’s page, where the singer wore an allegedly fake version of an Ashluxe shirt and tagged the original brand. Despite the humiliation, Lyta took to his Instagram story to show love to him. Despite the ridicule, he still loves and supports the brand.
In other news, in May, Shan George had cried out for assistance after falling victim to a scam. In a distressing Instagram video, she pleaded for help as she revealed that an alarming sum of N3.6 million had mysteriously vanished from her Zenith bank account to an Opay account.
Luckily for the veteran, she recovered her money, as she expressed gratitude to the authorities for helping her out.