Netizens have taken to social media to jubilate after Ubi franklin’s baby mama, Sandra Iheuwa and her husband, Steve Thompson, follow each other again on social media.
The duo had unfollowed each other on social media following alleged report of Thompson’s serial cheating.
Sandra Iheuwa made headlines recently when she removed the surname of her five-month-old husband, Steve Thompson, off her social media handle. In addition, she removed the words “married to a boss” from her bio.
The duo unfollowed each other after removing their photographs from each other’s Instagram pages.
This came as a shock to so many as their four-month-old marriage was contracted in August 2021.
A reliable source close to the family, revealed that Sandra moved out of their married house in Osapa-London, Lagos state, last week because of her husband’s alleged habitual act of infidelity, which is normally unprotected.
Mr. Steve sleeps around with women without condoms.
According to the source, Mr. Thompson spent two nights in a hotel the week after they returned from their honeymoon.
According to the source, Sandra tried to persuade him to stop cheating on her, but he refused. She’d had enough and, outraged, moved out of their home last week.
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