Amid the growing social media controversy surrounding Ghanaian actor and comedian Oteele, his son, Kevin, has spoken publicly about the alleged private video involving his father.
During a TikTok Live session with followers on August 13, Kevin was asked about the viral footage and the attention it has generated online.
He appeared unfazed by the controversy, indicating that the situation has not personally affected him.
Kevin also dismissed the report hat it his dad who appeared in the clip claiming that it was doctored which he believes it an Ai generated content.
Oteele and son Kevin photo credit: @oteeletv via TikTok
“Chairman please It is not my father, it is Ai rather so don’t care — he states
His response to critic after asking him if he had ever seen the video has sparked mixed reactions on social media.
While some praised him for remaining composed despite the intense public discussion surrounding his family.
Others questioned his seemingly detached reaction to an issue that has attracted widespread attention.
The controversy began after an alleged private video purportedly involving the popular Kumawood actor circulated across social media platforms.
The footage quickly generated online discussion among Ghanaian social media users, with Oteele facing intense public scrutiny over the claims.
The situation has also reportedly placed pressure on his marriage. His wife, Gifty Nana Afriyie, has publicly expressed deep emotional distress over the controversy, further drawing attention to the impact the incident may have had on the actor’s family.
Kevin’s comments have now added another layer to the ongoing conversation.
Rather than focusing on the allegations themselves, his reaction has shifted attention toward how members of Oteele’s immediate family are responding to the intense public scrutiny.
As discussions continue online, Kevin’s calm response has generated debate among viewers, highlighting the different ways family members can react when private matters become the subject of widespread social media attention.
Oteele's son explain to the public on Tiktok live that his father's trending video is ai generated 🤣 pic.twitter.com/2h9KBCbXKt