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Why I’m afraid of sharing my side of the story on the internet – Korra Obidi

Korra Obidi, a popular Nigerian dancer and social media influencer, has revealed why she has not shared her side of the story since the news of her divorce broke on the internet.

Koraa and Justine Dean are going through a difficult time just a few days after welcoming their second child. Korra’s husband stepped out to say that their marriage was over.

The reason for their divorce was revealed by Dr. Justine Dean. His wife, he claims, has been cheating on him for years and has turned him into a prisoner in his own home. He also stated that he was quitting the marriage due to his mental health issues.

“I attempted to rid myself of narcissism, cheating, and a lack of accountability. I’ve been trying to save our marriage since 2018, and if I don’t do whatever she asks, she’ll divorce me. He added, “I’ve been a prisoner whose family is used against him if she doesn’t get exactly what she wants.”

Korra, who has yet to reveal her side of the story, has explained why she is afraid to do so. She claims she would not want to wash her dirty laundry in public since the internet does not forget. She also apologized to people who judged her marriage based on their perception of it as a perfect family.

“I’m not going to air my dirty laundry in front of the world because I know the internet will never forget.” First and first, I want to apologize to everyone who saw the beautiful picture of a family, the perfect definition of love, interracial love, that I projected online and bought into it, only to be disappointed by what has happened. I’m sorry you had to witness that.”

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