The Management and Legal team of Joyce Blessing has initiated investigations into the release and circulation of a video of the Gospel singer.
The video which has now gone viral shows the singer in a seeming state of drunkenness downing a bottle of red wine.
According to her management team, the video is “first of all an old video of a loving wife expressing private feelings to her husband and the contents were not meant to be circulated publicly.”
The team adds that the release and circulation of the video is a clear act of sabotage and would be dealt with accordingly.
“It is rather unfortunate that certain persons are doing everything to destroy the hard won reputation of a talented and inspirational musician. It is obvious that the intent of the circulation is to target and destroy this reputation.
“Management and her legal teams have initiated investigations into this matter and the culprit(s) shall certainly be held responsible,” the team said in a statement.
They have thus, urged all and sundry to desist from further circulating the video.
“Joyce Blessing does not in any way, manner or form condone any unhealthy behavior and she will continue to act as a positive source of inspiration to all those who have faith in the Lord,” the statement concluded.
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