
Former Big Brother Naija housemate Abiri Oluwabusayomi, popularly known as Khloe, has broken her silence following an allegation of sexual assault made by travel and lifestyle content creator Angelica Kelechi.
It would be recalled that Kelechi via her Instagram account accused a male masseur at Sayria Spa in Lagos—owned by the reality star—of inserting his fingers into her private area during a massage session on May 21.
The content creator in the now viral footage said that the experience left traumatised and in shock. She also shared a phone conversation where a voice, allegedly belonging to Khloe, could be heard responding to the claim with, “these things happen at a massage.”
In the recording, after Angelica said the masseur dipped his fingers into her vag!na, the voice said, “When he touched you… because these things happen in massage to be honest… when he touched you the first time, did you tell him that…?”
The lifestyle content creator further claimed she reported the incident to the police but was blamed and shamed for visiting a spa.
Reacting to the development, Sayria Spa released a detailed press statement, saying that it was “surprised by the turn of events” and stressed that it was addressing the matter “with full transparency, professionalism, and respect for all parties involved.”
The Spa also gave a break down of Kelechi’s appointment, disclosing how the content creator booked a surprise spa experience for her sister, which included two massage treatments. “At her request, the appointment was rescheduled on the same day. Upon arrival, both guests were warmly welcomed, celebrated the occasion with refreshments, and proceeded to their treatments,” it read.
Sayria said both clients were given privacy to change, and Angelica confirmed she was comfortable receiving a massage from a male therapist. “There were a total of four people in the room – the client and her sister were side by side, each receiving their treatment simultaneously. The massage was conducted professionally, with the therapist checking in regularly to ensure the client’s comfort throughout the session.”
The spa claimed both clients expressed satisfaction after their treatments, tipped the team ₦25,000, and stayed for an extended period before leaving.
“To our surprise, the client did not report any discomfort or issue to our management. Instead, later that evening, she returned with individuals accompanied by police officers, and our male therapist was taken in for questioning based on an allegation of misconduct.”
Sayria added that Angelica later voluntarily withdrew her complaint and submitted a formal letter to that effect.
Despite the withdrawal, the spa’s management said it launched an internal investigation, placed the staff member on suspension, and formally requested an independent investigation by law enforcement.
“Following further developments, our founder has instructed that the case be reopened for deeper investigation. The staff member is currently in police custody, and our Managing Director is personally overseeing the matter to ensure that the truth is uncovered and justice is served,” the statement said.
“We want to reiterate that Sayria Spa has zero tolerance for any form of misconduct or abuse. We remain fully committed to maintaining the highest standards of professionalism, client care, and safety.”
The spa added that it had reached out to Angelica “to express our concern and reassure her that we are treating this matter with the utmost seriousness it deserves.”








