A disturbing altercation involving two popular Liberian content creators—Gary N. Noring Jr., better known as Gary The Blogger, and Tango D Badguy—has sent shockwaves through the Liberian entertainment and online media space.
📍 What Happened?
According to multiple reports, the incident occurred at Bloom Bar, located adjacent to Era Supermarket in Sinkor, Monrovia, during the night of Friday, June 20, 2025. Eyewitnesses and social media posts allege that Gary stabbed Tango at the back of his neck, following what appeared to be a heated confrontation.
Tango was rushed to the hospital, where he reportedly received eight stitches.
Sources also indicate that Gary is now in police custody and is expected to appear in court on Monday, June 23.
⚔️ Allegations of a Love Triangle
Unconfirmed reports suggest the conflict may have stemmed from jealousy involving a woman, specifically Gary’s girlfriend Nickie, who Tango was allegedly spending time with during Gary’s recent trip to India and Dubai.
According to a popular Facebook post by Liberian commentator Amara Konneh, Gary had introduced Tango to Nickie in good faith, and the two allegedly began spending time together while Gary was away. This allegedly strained the long-standing friendship between Gary and Tango.
“When Gary returned, he was shocked to find Tango around Nickie again… he even cried and pleaded with Tango to respect their brotherhood,” the post read.
🗣️ Public Reactions from the Entertainment Community
The altercation has caused mixed reactions across Liberia’s entertainment and influencer community:
Musician Kobbazie wrote:
“Gary The Blogger be careful, imagine that boy was going to die.”
Prophet Key, a well-known political talk show host, condemned Gary harshly:
“Gary The Blogger HAVE SERIOUS WOMAN ISSUES… now he nearly murdered a content creator for p***y business.”
Charismatic Victor, another vocal figure on Facebook, added humor and criticism:
“Gary you go fight Tango D Badguy for Ashawo that walking naked… You belittle yourself, meh.”
Kels Kels Bae, a prominent blogger, shared a personal story involving Tango to caution others:
“Tango once stood by me in a public event when I was alone… later that night he was almost attacked by someone claiming to be my ex… seeing this new incident brought back all those memories. I’m not against anyone, but let peace reign.”
🧍♂️ Gary Responds: “It Wasn’t About a Woman”
In a statement released on social media, Gary has denied intentionally stabbing Tango or using any weapon at all.
Here’s an excerpt from his explanation:
“The fight started because I accidentally stepped on someone’s foot. While apologizing, Tango started insulting my mother. I asked him to stop, but he kept on. Then he slapped me, and his friends jumped me. In the process of being pushed, I fell on Tango. There was a scuffle—but I didn’t stab anyone. He might have been cut by a shisha bottle or something on the floor.”
He added that he also sustained injuries and showed photos of his bleeding mouth and legs.
“I’m not perfect. But I’m not a monster. This fight was not over a woman—it was about respect,” he emphasized.
👥 Divided Opinions
The Liberian online space remains split. Some believe Gary crossed the line, while others argue Tango betrayed their brotherhood. Both sides agree that violence should never be the answer.
As investigations continue and the court prepares to take over the matter, one thing is clear: this incident has opened a serious conversation about loyalty, ego, and conflict resolution in the digital age of fame.
💭 Final Thoughts
Whether the clash was over ego, disrespect, or romance, this saga between Gary The Blogger and Tango D Badguy is a wake-up call to Liberia’s entertainment scene. Popularity and influence come with responsibilities, and how disputes are handled can impact not just individual lives—but entire careers.
We continue to wish Tango a speedy recovery, and hope that justice and clarity will prevail.
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Source: Verified public posts, witness accounts, and first-hand statements.
