- Movie star, Nkechi Blessing reacts to Justin Dean’s recent allegations against Korra Obidi, accusing her of infidelity during their marriage.
- Dean’s revelations, shared on Twitter, stirred widespread reactions, with evidence suggesting Korra’s alleged affair while five months pregnant with their second child, Athena.
- Reacting, Nkechi vehemently condemned Korra’s actions, criticizing those supporting her.
Actress, Nkechi Blessing has weighed in on the recent accusation levelled against Korra Obidi by her ex-husband, Justin Dean.
Justin Dean stirred reactions on social media after he exposed an alleged extramarital affair Korra had with another man during their time together.
He alleged that Korra was still unfaithful during pregnancy, providing evidence in the form of leaked chat conversations with one of her purported lovers.
He claimed that Korra had intercourse with another man while she was 5 months pregnant with Athena; their 2nd child.
Dean aired the accusation via a video shared on Twitter, prompting widespread discussion.
Reacting to the revelations and accompanying screenshots, Nkechi Blessing expressed her disbelief and disappointment in Korra’s actions.
She condemned the dancer and rebuked women backing Korra Obidi in this saga.
“Omo any woman that supports Kora after that text msg, dem suppose s…e am
WTF? Abeg abeg this is all shades of wrong… Hian 5 months pregnant? Hian.”
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Others also chipped in their thoughts, One @chyddo wrote: “When a man cry he is considered weak, when a woman cry she is considered strong, this is why you hardly hear a mans side of the story, moving on is not easy for everyone, let him express himself!”
prettytesi wrote: “Don’t know if this is true or not but if it was, he could have presented this in court to get full custody 💁♀️.”
tonia.gram_ wrote: “It will be very disturbing seeing anyone supporting such dirty act. And nobody should bash this man cause you guys clearly said men’s mental health matters. Allow him speak up!!”
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