Korra cries out as Dean obtains image rights protection from Meta to prevent her from posting kids online

Korra Obidi solicits funds to hire a good lawyer to challenge her ex-husband, Justin Dean's recent move.


US-based singer and dancer, Korra Obidi has initiated a GoFundMe campaign to seek assistance with legal expenses.

This comes after her ex-husband, Justin Dean secured image rights protection from Meta, aiming to prevent her from featuring their children on Facebook.

According to Korra, this restriction poses a significant threat to her livelihood as a content creator and she wishes to challenge the move in court.

Taking to Facebook, the mother of two launched a live session where she solicited funds from fans while sharing the donation link.

She also revealed that Meta had already started taking down her videos.

Korra Obidi beckoned on her fans and lovers to help hire a good lawyer to challenge Justin Dean’s move. She held that if nothing is done about this, she would have to remain this way for the next 18 to 20 years when the kids are old enough.

She argued that she makes content bordering around motherhood and the restriction would take a great toll on her.

Watch the video below:

The saga as expected has triggered varied reactions from netizens accordingly.

One @efalebo wrote: “Before having kids, what were you doing online for money? As a father, I may not get the choice of my baby mama or wife right, but I can try to figure out how I want my kids to grow and in what type of environment. He doesn’t want his kids involved in a certain way and we can’t deny him that right. Get a job or think of another line of content until you both come to terms on how to raise your kids.”

creamyglow wrote:  “Is it only this girl that’s on social media?👏.”

officeoracle wrote: “If Shame had an identity or some address. Aunty hide your shame!”

kimpaga147 wrote:  “Korra has a G wagon plus she just bought a house…na go fund me now be the deal ?ok na.”

shedrack_pagee wrote: “Make dem blocked her ig account sef , na only to open Nash this sabi.”

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