It’s been a little over two weeks since Alexis Skyy and Akbar V exchanged words on social media. However, Akbar finally took responsibility for her actions and apologized to Alexis Skyy‘s daughter Alaiya. As we previously reported, things took a turn for the worst when Akbar called Alexis’ daughter Alayia ‘braindead.’ Alaiya was born prematurely in January 2018, which resulted in her being diagnosed with a brain condition called Hydrocephalus.
Akbar wrote a lengthy message on her Instagram page saying that she shouldn’t have acted out of character and expressed that she plans to go to therapy to heal. “I want to apologize for my actions a couple of weeks ago. No matter what, I shouldn’t have stepped out of character. I said things I shouldn’t have said.” She continued, “So as a business woman, as a woman, period, I am apologizing for anyone that I offended. I’m better than that, and I’m going to get the help I need and deserve.”
Fans felt that the apology was not genuine and that she should have just taken accountability and gone about her day. Alexis felt the same sentiments as she stepped into The Shade Room and left a comment under the post. “Apology not accepted. Sincerely Alaiya’s mother,” she wrote accompanied with a “100” emoji.
Several Roommates commended Alexis. One Roommate commented, “I don’t blame her. The only reason Akbar is apologizing is because she is getting dragged for even saying it to begin with.”
Neither Akbar nor Alexis made a statement following the apology.
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