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If the blog set the fire, social media poured the gasoline. The hashtag #PortableMalluVideo trended for over six hours on Monday night. The discussion split into three distinct factions:

Within 48 hours of Debonair Blog posting the link, the term went nuclear. Here is how different platforms reacted: -PORTABLE- Download Debonair Blog Mallu Mms Scandal 41 8

"Mallu" refers to Malayalam-speaking people from Kerala, India. Historically, Nigerian Afrobeats and street-hop have a massive following in Kerala. However, the "Mallu viral video" tag usually implies that a non-Malayali video has been dubbed, subtitled, or repurposed with a Malayali commentary track, or that a Kerala-based influencer is involved in the drama. If the blog set the fire, social media poured the gasoline

As of this morning, Portable has retreated to his Ogun State base. In a three-minute video posted at 2:00 AM WAT, a visibly tired Portable cursed at bloggers (specifically naming Debonair Blog) and threatened to "expose" the entertainment industry. "All of una wey dey share Mallu video, una go collect curse

"All of una wey dey share Mallu video, una go collect curse. I no do anything. Debonair Blog na liar. Una go hear my own song tomorrow," he said, wiping sweat from his brow.

His legal team has allegedly sent a cease-and-desist letter to Debonair Blog, but the blog posted the letter online with a laughing emoji, further fueling the saga.