In a raw and emotional display that captivated online audiences, Stoopid Boy, the renowned Arbantone artist, has made a candid admission during a TikTok live session, revealing that he is not okay and is voluntarily taking himself back to rehab.

During the Live session in what appeared to be a club, Stoopid Boy appeared visibly drunk, adding a stark layer of vulnerability to his confessions.

The artist's poignant plea for understanding resonated with viewers as he directly addressed his struggles.

“For real I’m taking myself back to rehab. Obinna thank you for taking me to rehab, this time round I am taking myself back to rehab. Just let me go back to rehab, I’m not okay,” the artist unequivocally stated.

Stoopid Boy//Instagram

This latest development follows a previously public struggle with substance abuse that saw comedian-cum-content creator Oga Obinna step in to assist Stoopid Boy. Obinna had previously taken the artist to rehab, where he successfully completed a three-month session.

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However, their relationship reportedly soured following Stoopid Boy's release. The artist alluded to this fallout during his live session, touching upon a contentious financial dispute.

He stated, "If asking for my money is what makes us quarrel, then I’m sorry." This statement appears to reference the alleged disagreement with Obinna over funds that were reportedly raised by the public for Stoopid Boy through Obinna's platform.

Stoopid Boy, known for his hit "G Bag Na Jug," publicly accused Obinna of withholding a KSh 1 million donation meant for his support and felt let down by unfulfilled promises after leaving rehabilitation. He claimed his life worsened post-rehab, suffering from paranoia and depression, and even threatened to sue Obinna.

Stoopid Boy//Instagram

In response, a heartbroken Oga Obinna denied the exploitation claims, stating he was caught off guard, having actively tried to assist Stoopid Boy's music career and even funded a music video just days before the accusations surfaced.

Obinna expressed empathy, suggesting Stoopid Boy might be experiencing a relapse or personal struggles, urging the public for compassion rather than criticism, and reaffirming his commitment to helping others despite the setback.

Stoopid Boy and Obinna//Instagram

By publicly declaring his decision to return to rehab, Stoopid Boy has opened up a candid conversation about the continuous nature of recovery and the importance of seeking help when needed.

His visible distress and pleas for understanding serve as a powerful reminder of the personal battles fought behind the scenes, even for public figures. Fans and the entertainment community will undoubtedly be watching his journey with keen interest, hoping for his successful recovery.