A fresh twist has emerged in the controversy surrounding popular herbal products seller Sisi Alagbo, as a young woman has come forward alleging she was coerced and secretly recorded in the now-viral sex tapes involving the businesswoman and her husband.
The woman, identified as Ayo, 23, from Ikorodu in Lagos State, claimed she was lured into the situation under the guise of mentorship after being introduced to Sisi Alagbo by her mother to learn the herbal products trade.
In a recorded statement circulating online, Ayo alleged that the incident occurred as recently as February 2026, contradicting earlier claims that the video was recorded years ago.
According to her account, she had gained admission into a higher institution in Oyo State and was also engaged in selling skincare products when she began her association with Sisi Alagbo.
Ayo alleged that sometime in January 2026, she was invited to a meeting with Sisi Alagbo and her husband, during which she was told that the husband had developed feelings for her.
“I was scared and confused because I had never heard of such,” she said, adding that she initially rejected the proposal, citing an existing relationship and plans to get married.
She further claimed that despite her refusal, she was repeatedly pressured and allegedly threatened with consequences if she did not comply.
According to her, she eventually agreed under duress and was later taken to a hotel, where she alleged she was drugged and unknowingly recorded during the encounter.
Ayo claimed she only discovered the existence of the recording afterward and was allegedly assured by Sisi Alagbo that it had been deleted—before later seeing it surface online.
The allegations have sparked calls for a thorough investigation, with observers stressing the need to establish the full facts of the case, including whether coercion or exploitation occurred and if there may be other victims.
However, analysts caution that the claims remain unverified and should not be taken at face value without due process, noting that all parties involved are entitled to fair hearing.
As of the time of filing this report, neither Sisi Alagbo nor her husband has publicly responded to the allegations, and law enforcement authorities have yet to issue an official statement.
If substantiated, legal experts say the case could raise serious issues bordering on coercion, non-consensual recording, and distribution of explicit material.
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