Etinosa Idemudia calls out Frederick Leonard for blocking her on Instagram

Etinosa Idemudia

Actress Etinosa Idemudia has called out her colleague Frederick Leonard after he blocked her on Instagram over a comment she made on his post.

Etinosa, on Thursday, shared screenshots of Frederick’s post on Instagram, alongside her comment, expressing her disappointment at his reaction.

Frederick had originally posted, “My Crew Dey give me JOY 😃😃😃
At work, Making Another CLASSIC. Keep Your Eyes on FREDERICK LEONARD TV.
2025 go Sweet, I don tell una.”

In response, Etinosa commented, “You dey ginger your crew but go to other person’s set to traumatise their crew. Is it good??😂😂😂”

Shortly after, she realised she had been blocked and fired back in a lengthy note directed at the actor.

She questioned why he did not simply address her privately if he was offended by the comment, insisting that her words must have hit a nerve.

“You can block me for cracking a simple joke with you!! It was an obvious joke you could have deleted or come to my DM to say ‘haba babe I don’t like it’ and I’ll sharply apologise and delete,” she wrote.

She further accused Frederick of treating crew members poorly while using social media to create a different impression.

“Crew Members are human beings!! Stop treating them like ANIMALS and making clout-chasing videos to look like a good person… A lot of crew members turn down jobs when they hear you are on it. That’s deep, bro,” she added.

Concluding her rant, she wrote: “Only your friend will tell you your mouth is smelling. You have blocked your sister too. You will keep blocking, my dear.”

Despite her outburst, the actress later seemed to soften her stance, posting an apology alongside the screenshots.

“My mother always complains about the way I joke, saying that not everybody sometimes finds it funny.

“I truly apologize to my big brother and former friend Frederick. This thing pain me, I no go lie. Kilagbe kileju. It is well ❤️,” she wrote.

Her post has since sparked reactions from fans and colleagues, with some supporting her claims while others argued that she crossed a line, leading to Frederick’s decision to block her.