“I have grown extremely comfortable being the villain in some people’s stories,” Iyke wrote.
“Many times, the lines between wrong and right blur in these narratives. I am happy as always to dispense with my side of it.”
The actor stressed that he has no issue distancing himself from unnecessary drama, choosing instead to maintain his principles.
“Sometimes, I am quick to build a wall before compromising my ideologies and principles. It is what forged who I am. It’s what inspires what I am to become.”
Despite facing both love and criticism, Iyke remains resolute.
“One thing is certain: you must trust people to be who they are. The moon will turn red before I’m who I am not,” he stated. “I am light to many. Others, I am what their insecurities amplify. I’m hated for it. I’m loved for it.”