Nigerian singer Paul Okoye’s girlfriend, Ivy Ifeoma, has expressed her pain when people label her as a ‘home wrecker’. She claimed that many people blamed her for the break-up of his over 7-year marriage with his ex-wife, Anita Isama. Ivy has faced backlash and insulting comments on her comment section, which she often ignores.
Ivy Ifeoma, the girlfriend of Paul Okoye, also known as RudeBoy, the Nigerian artist and part of P-Square, has expressed how hurtful it is for her to be called a “home wrecker.”
Ivy revealed in a recent interview with Gucci’s Crazy World on Cool FM that a lot of people held her responsible for Paul and his ex-wife Anita Isama’s more than seven-year marriage ending in divorce.
Recall that in 2022, a year following his divorce from Anita, the relocated 41-year-old musician flaunted his girlfriend, 23-year-old Ivy Ifeoma.Ivy, though, said that she had faced a great deal of criticism from people who accused her of “wrecking” the singer’s house.
She said that a lot of rude comments were left in her comment box, which she usually ignores.
“People saying I’m a home wrecker is quite painful,” she said. The reason it hurts the most is “where did you get your facts from?”
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