US-Based Nigerian Singer and Dancer, Korra Obidi has lamented bitterly about feeling caged in her home, few hours after one of her daughters accidentally appeared on her live session amid US Court order.
Recall, a court in California, United States of America, presiding the duo’s Child custody case, barred Korra and her ex-husband, Justin Dean, from posting videos, photos or live-stream their children or any content that have their children in it on social media.
Korra, on Monday, suffered a sudden episode of intense fear, placed her gadget down forcefully, when her daughter, June, woke up unexpectedly and by chance appeared on her live session.
On Tuesday morning, Korra in a new live session at a shopping mall, broke down in tears while narrating how she suffered a panic attack in her bid to avoid the US court’s sanction and punishment.
The mother of two went on to lament bitterly about feeling like a prisoner in her home and walking on eggshells ever since the American court barred her from posting visuals of her kids on social media.
Korra reteirated that she’s fed up with the lingering child custody battle with Justin and also appreciated those that reached out to her since yesterday.
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