- Korra Obidi’s recent intimate dance with a white man at his birthday bash stirred up a storm online.
- Her provocative skirt and dance video alongside the Caucasian gentleman not only caught everyone’s eye but also ignited a wave of criticism from certain Netizens.
- These Critics suggested that she may have a soft spot for the opposite gender of the lighter hue, a remark that fueled her swift and spirited response.
Korra Obidi, the US-based Nigerian singer and dancer, turned up the heat at a gathering with her little ones, unleashing a show-stopping performance that had Netizens buzzing with reactions.
In a recent Instagram video, Korra, a mother of two, showcased her distinctive style, dancing and twerking in her customary revealing outfits at her white friend’s birthday gathering, joined by his circle of friends.
Seated among his friends, the white celebrant enjoyed a feast while Korra Obidi stole the spotlight with her dance moves, eventually pulling the white guy from the table for an up-close dance. The spectacle left other attendees abuzz with excitement.
Korra Obidi seamlessly continued her dance, gracefully moving to the rhythm of her own songs playing in the background.
The final moments of the clip captured Korra’s eldest daughter, June, joining the dance floor and showcasing her own impressive moves at the party.
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Following her intimate dance and interaction with the white friend, netizens commented on Korra’s perceived affinity for white men, given her divorced hubby, Justin Dean’s background.
Unfazed, the mother of two fired back with sharp responses defending her actions.
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This is coming days after she resumed her fight with Justin Dean, her ex-husband, for allegedly failing to pay child support.
In a now-viral video, Obidi accused Dean of not contributing financially to the care of their two children. Obidi said she is struggling to shoulder the financial burden alone.
She also addressed criticism from people who have suggested that she should send her children to public school.
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