Prima eats own vomit, apologizes to Geosteady and Hindu after tearing them apart in explosive rant

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Prima Kardashi set social media ablaze after publicly calling out Geosteady, and his sweetheart Hindu shortly after their Nikkah ceremony.


Earlier this week, cosmetics vendor and socialite Prima Kardashi set social media ablaze after publicly calling out her baby daddy, musician Geosteady, and his sweetheart Hindu shortly after their Nikkah ceremony.

What followed was a three-day whirlwind of emotional livestreams, pointed accusations and headline-grabbing posts that kept online audiences glued to their screens.

At the heart of the fallout was a business disagreement. Prima alleged that she had agreed to promote Geosteady’s Valentine’s concert under a deal that promised her a share of the proceeds, a promise she claims was never honoured. Feeling sidelined and frustrated, she took her grievances public, turning personal disappointment into digital drama.

Fans watched as the situation escalated rapidly. Emotional reactions, sharp words and late-night live videos turned the dispute into one of the week’s most talked-about celebrity sagas.

But just when it seemed the feud might spiral further, the script flipped.

In a surprising U-turn, Prima issued a heartfelt apology, admitting that pressure from fans and online commentary fueled her reaction.

“I wholeheartedly apologise to Geosteady and Hindu,” she said, acknowledging that emotions and perhaps the noise of social media, got the better of her. “I fumed out of nothing. It’s all good with me.”

Her apology struck a noticeably calmer tone, signalling a desire to step away from public conflict. More importantly, she emphasised the bigger picture: co-parenting.

“I really don’t want to continue being at war with the father of my children,” she explained, praising Geosteady for playing his role and taking responsibility.

For followers who had watched the drama unfold in real time, the sudden peace offering felt almost as dramatic as the fallout itself. In the age of instant reactions and viral outrage, Prima’s reversal serves as a reminder that social media storms can rage quickly but sometimes, they can end just as fast.

Whether this marks a permanent truce or simply a pause in the saga remains to be seen. For now, however, the timelines are quieter, the tempers cooler, and the spotlight has shifted from confrontation to reconciliation.