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Beauty Tukura blasts wedding photographer, Martins over alleged domestic violence
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Beauty Tukura blasts wedding photographer, Martins over alleged domestic violence

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BBNaija star, Beauty Tukura, has reacted to allegations of domestic violence against wedding photographer David Martins, after his wife accused him of physically, verbally and psychologically abusing her during their marriage.

Martins’ wife, in a statement, alleged that she endured years of abuse and had remained silent for three years to protect Martins’ image and amid concerns for her safety and that of their three-month-old son.

She alleged that Martins attacked her on May 7, 2026, while she was carrying their baby.

She also claimed to have photo and video evidence of the alleged abuse.

According to her, the matter has been reported to the Lagos Police Gender Unit, as well as the United States and Canadian embassies.

Reacting in an Instagram post, Beauty described Martins in strong terms and urged her followers to unfollow and report his social media accounts.

“You’re a very foolish goat. A stupid human being through and through,” Beauty wrote.

She also called on clients working with Martins to reconsider using his services and urged those who had paid him to request refunds where necessary.

“Many of you have asked if there’s anything you can do to help? Yes,” she wrote, while asking her followers to report Martins’ social media accounts.

Beauty said her reaction was also influenced by accounts she claimed to have seen from other people concerning their experiences with Martins and his brothers.

Beauty Tukura blasts wedding photographer, Martins over alleged domestic violence

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