- Following the whirlwind of accusations and gossip that exploded online, claiming she’s expecting another child just a year after the tragic death of her husband, Mohbad, Wunmi has stepped forward to unapologetically defend herself.
- Facing the harsh glare of public judgment, she didn’t come quietly; instead, she emerged with fierce confidence, speaking volumes about her self-worth and unwavering resilience.
- Wunmi unleashed a powerful statement, revealing how she navigates the heavy burden of living under constant public scrutiny.
Omowunmi Aloba, the widow of the late Afrobeats sensation Ilerioluwa Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad, has finally broken her silence, sending shockwaves across social media as rumors of a new pregnancy threaten to overshadow her grief.
The swirling speculation, which began during a fiery exchange on media personality Baba Latisneh’s TikTok platform, has now turned into a full-blown scandal, with so-called insiders alleging that Wunmi is carrying another child, less than a year after her husband’s tragic death.
The rumors didn’t just stop at pregnancy claims. In what can only be described as a vicious smear campaign, some have gone so far as to question her loyalty to Mohbad’s memory.
Accusations of betrayal and mistrust quickly filled the online space, with many questioning whether she was moving on too quickly, sparking debates about the true nature of grief and how long is “acceptable” for a widow to remain bound by the past.
But Wunmi, amid the whispers and allegations, on Friday, October 11, took to her Instagram story, dropping a powerful and deeply reflective message that seemed to pierce through the noise.
In a world eager to cast stones, Wunmi averred she stands tall, unapologetic and resolute, choosing to live by her own truth rather than submit to the court of public opinion.
Wunmi declared that she cares far more about how her life feels to her than how it looks to the outside world, making it crystal clear that she has no time to entertain the judgments of those who don’t understand her journey.
She wrote;
“I am way more interested in how my life feels to me, than how it looks to others”
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