VIRAL SHOCKER: Veteran Wet-3 Model Spotted At Abuja Bus Stop Smoking Alleged Crack While Talking to Herself

A disturbing video that has exploded across social media shows a once-popular veteran Nigerian adult model (widely known in wet-3 circles) in a heartbreaking state at a roadside bus stop, allegedly consuming what looks like crack cocaine and muttering to herself.…....

The short clip, filmed at a green bus shelter in Abuja, captures the woman seated inside the shelter, visibly distressed, with wild hair and speaking erratically to passersby or herself. Onlookers claim she was seen smoking a substance strongly suspected to be crack. The video has racked up thousands of views in hours, leaving many longtime fans devastated.

In the footage, the woman looks directly toward the camera at one point and says words that have been interpreted as a cry for help or confused rant. The raw, unfiltered nature of the clip has sparked an outpouring of reactions online, with some expressing shock and sadness over how far she has fallen from her days as a known face in Nigeria’s adult entertainment scene.

Netizens flooded the comments:

“This is painful to watch. She used to be a star in that industry. What happened?”

“Mental health and substance abuse hitting hard. Someone needs to help her.”

Others called for immediate intervention, questioning how celebrities and public figures in the adult space often slip through the cracks without support.

“Wet-3 models” – a term referring to actresses in Nigeria’s booming but often underground adult video industry – frequently face stigma, exploitation, and mental health struggles after their peak. This latest incident has renewed conversations about the lack of welfare systems, rehabilitation programs, and societal support for individuals exiting such careers.

While the exact identity and full backstory are still being pieced together by social media users, the video has ignited debates on drug abuse in Nigeria’s cities, especially in the capital where economic pressures and substance issues are reportedly rising.