- Up and coming Nigerian singer Lil Frosh’s ex-girlfriend, Cute Gemini, presents more evidence of domestic abuse.
- Cute Gemini counter Lil Frosh’s assertions of being framed and suffering damage to his career.
- Cute Gemini shares bruised and battered photos, disputing Lil Frosh’s story.
- Cute Gemini describes numerous incidents of physical abuse, emphasizing that it goes beyond just a slap.
Nigerian singer Lil Frosh’s ex-girlfriend, Cute Gemini, has come forward with more photos of domestic abuse, contradicting the singer’s recent attempts to clear his name.
Lil Frosh had previously addressed the allegations, asserting that Cute Gemini was framing him and causing damage to his career.
However, Cute Gemini has now taken to Instagram to dispute his narrative, presenting a series of distressing photos showcasing the aftermath of alleged physical abuse she endured during their relationship.
The photos show Cute Gemini with bruises and injuries, showing clear evidence of the serious abuse she says she went through from Lil Frosh.
In her Instagram post, she vehemently denies the singer’s version of events.
Cute Gemini goes on to explain that the recent release of the photos is an effort to counter Lil Frosh’s attempt to shift blame onto her.
She alleges that the abuse was not limited to physical harm but also included a disturbing incident where she was hit at the back of her head with an iron rod, causing swelling and internal bleeding.
She further claims to have lost numerous pieces of evidence, such as pictures and videos, from previous incidents of violence.
“YES lilfrosh did hit me countless times, it wasn’t just “a slap“, it was never ever just a slap! I never disrespected his mom! I lost so many pictures and video evidence from the previous beatings and these are the only ones I could get my hands on since it’s been years now and I never knew the day would come again where he’ll want to pin everything on my head! He beat me up and hit me at the back of my head with an iron rod, while beating me I hit my head on the wall and that’s when the swelling n internal bleeding started.”
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