Manchester United Star Jude Ighalo’s wife Sonia has reverted to her maiden name “Adesuwa”, weeks after she shaded her husband over his sister’s death.
Sonia ignited speculation of a marital crisis after she dropped shades via her Instastory, in which she alleged that her husband staged a party barely a week after he lost his sister. She also insinuated that her husband was “celebrating in the name of an orphanage”, while his sister’s children who are now orphans are in deep pain in Canada.
Though she quelled claims of going through a divorce with her footballer husband via an Instatory post which read “to those of u panicking….Jude and I are still traditionally and above all legally married, No leave no transfer”, she has however reverted to her maiden name after he ignored her birthday yesterday March 20.
Sonia whose Instagram handle was @sjighalo24 before now, now goes with @desuwa30 on same social media platform.
A quick check on Instagram also revealed that Jude Ighalo has been quite active on social media today, though ignoring his “estranged” wife’s birthday. His last Instagram post shared hours ago came with the caption “#imissfootball #itmustendinpraise”. The comment section of the post was however turned off.
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