She would undoubtedly have reacted the same way if the real Baltasar Engonga Edjo had approached her. Singer Mia Guissé showed all her anger through a response to a comment on her TikTok page, from an account pretending to be Baltasar.
Since the revelations about the scandals involving Baltasar and his sexual affairs with women in Equatorial Guinea were made public, he has found himself at the center of a veritable media storm. In response, social networks were invaded by numerous fake profiles pretending to be him. These impersonator accounts impersonate Baltasar in provocative ways and play with the rumors surrounding his actions, often seeking to provoke reactions.
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The last exchange, which captivated the attention of Internet users, occurred under a TikTok video of the famous singer Mia Guissé. In the comments, one of these fake accounts “Baltasar” posted: “I’m looking for a friend”, implying a friend for intimate relationships. This post quickly gained attention, appearing to be an attempt by Baltasar, or his impersonator, to spark a public backlash. Mia Guissé, clearly exasperated, replied firmly: “go to hell.” His response clearly expresses all the artist’s frustration with this affair which is shaking Equatorial Guinea.
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