- Blord has addressed legal threats from VeryDarkMan (VDM) over the spread of explicit videos on Instagram.
- He issued an apology on his social media account.
- The situation highlights ongoing issues related to privacy and consent in the digital age.

Blord has responded after VeryDarkMan (VDM) threatened legal action over explicit videos it circulated on Instagram.
Broad appeared to issue an apology on his social media account, writing:
“It’s a small quarrel. Don’t bring it to court. I apologize to my brother. Please let’s settle it out of court. Anyone who saved the video, please delete it. I don’t type Wahala o.”
He also called for legal support, saying:
“I need a lawyer to defend me, someone should help me, I don’t want to go to jail. Nigerians help me.”
Some online users speculated that his tone may have been sarcastic, given Brod’s typically bold and confrontational online personality.
The situation comes after Blord reportedly paid VDM £500,000 for explicit content to be shared online. VDM responded by sending a new video directly to Blord, warning that he might continue to share similar content on a daily basis, exacerbating the online conflict.
It’s unclear whether Broad’s apology will lead to an out-of-court settlement or if the case will proceed through legal channels.
See screenshot of the post below:


