Singer Seyi Vibez has deleted social-media posts he made about celebrity chef Hilda Baci, days after her lawyers demanded their immediate removal and threatened legal action over alleged defamatory statements. The posts were made on August 14, 2026, during Seyi Vibez’s wider dispute with music executive Damilola Akinwunmi, popularly known as Dapper.
Seyi Vibez has removed social-media posts he made about Hilda Baci after the celebrity chef’s lawyers demanded that the content be taken down or face possible legal action. The dispute began while the singer was publicly criticising Dapper, with whom he has had a separate disagreement over business and contractual matters.
In two posts dated August 14, Seyi Vibez made claims concerning Baci’s cosmetic surgery and also alleged that food prepared by the chef had nearly harmed him. These statements are allegations made by the singer and have not been independently established as fact. Baci’s lawyers subsequently described the publications as “defamatory, malicious and false.”
The legal letter, issued by Olaniwun Ajayi LP on Baci’s behalf and dated August 15, demanded that Seyi Vibez permanently delete the disputed posts and related material. Her lawyers also requested a public apology and retraction across his social-media platforms, as well as a written undertaking that he would stop publishing or circulating similar allegations.
According to the lawyers, the posts had generated approximately 4.3 million views, 7,100 reposts, 3,000 comments and 45,000 likes before the legal complaint. They also said Baci had subsequently faced unwanted messages and online harassment. Those figures and the account of resulting harassment come from her legal representatives rather than an independent audit of the posts.
Seyi Vibez has now deleted the posts. However, reports available so far do not indicate that he has issued the public apology and retraction demanded by Baci’s lawyers. Deleting the posts therefore appears to have addressed one part of the lawyers’ demands, but it does not by itself establish that the wider dispute has been resolved.
The controversy did not begin with Baci. Seyi Vibez had been publicly criticising Dapper amid an ongoing dispute involving former and current artistes associated with the music executive. Baci became involved because she is romantically linked to Dapper, according to multiple reports.
That distinction matters. What began as a music-industry disagreement expanded into commentary about a celebrity chef's private life, appearance and professional reputation. Baci's decision to respond through lawyers has moved at least part of the confrontation away from social-media exchanges and towards a formal legal process.
The case also illustrates how quickly an online accusation can acquire a life of its own once it is amplified by a large celebrity audience. Even after a post is deleted, screenshots and reposts can continue circulating, which is one reason Baci's lawyers specifically demanded that related material also be removed and that Seyi Vibez ask followers to stop harassing her.
The deletion is significant because it followed a formal legal demand rather than simply an ordinary social-media cleanup. But it is too early to describe the matter as settled: no public apology or full retraction from Seyi Vibez has been independently confirmed in the reports reviewed.
For now, the story has moved from an online celebrity clash to a dispute where reputation, evidence and potential legal consequences matter more than who wins the social-media argument.
Do you think deleting the posts is enough, or should Seyi Vibez also address the apology and retraction demanded by Hilda Baci’s lawyers?
The lawyers cited two posts made by Seyi Vibez on August 14, including one alleging that Hilda Baci's BBL was responsible for artists' catalogue money and another in which he claimed that eating food from her had nearly harmed him and made an allegation involving spiritual manipulation.
According to the letter, the posts had collectively attracted about 4.3 million views, 7,100 reposts, 3,000 comments and 45,000 likes.
Hilda's lawyers said the posts had led to harassment and abusive messages directed at their client, causing what they described as reputational harm and distress.
They demanded that Seyi Vibez permanently delete the posts, issue a public apology and retraction across his social media platforms, and ask his followers to stop any harassment directed at Hilda.
The lawyers also gave him three days to provide a written undertaking not to repeat or circulate similar allegations, warning that failure to comply would lead to further legal action.
Seyi Vibez has since deleted the posts.







































