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Young, Famous and African Star Zari Hassan reacts to Annie Idibia and 2baba’s divorce

  • African reality star Zari has responded to the news of Annie and 2Baba Idibia’s divorce.
    • 2Baba announced his and his wife, Annie Idibia, were getting a divorce, causing widespread reactions.
    • Zari Hassan, Annie’s YFA co-star, expressed her sympathies on Instagram, despite their strained friendship.

    Zari Hassan, a prominent reality television personality from the Young, Famous, and African series, has expressed her thoughts regarding the recent divorce announcement between Annie Idibia and 2Baba Idibia.

    Following 2Baba’s declaration of his separation from his wife, Annie Idibia, there was a significant public response to the news.

    Among those who commented online was Zari Hassan, a co-star of Annie on the YFA show. Despite their tumultuous friendship, Zari took to her Instagram story to extend her sympathies to Annie.

    She posted a quote emphasizing the importance of prioritizing oneself.

    It reads: “When you choose yourself, everything around you will choose you too.” She later shared a prayer and captioned it, “We love you, Annie”.

    Watch video below

    In other news, Social media activist, VeryDarkMan, has issued a stern warning to media personality Toke Makinwa regarding her comments about the ongoing marital crisis between Annie and 2Baba.

    Toke Makinwa had recently criticized 2Baba for publicly disclosing private details about his marriage, calling his actions insensitive and a display of poor judgment. Her remarks, along with those of other “concerned female voices,” have drawn backlash from fans and commentators.

    In response, VeryDarkMan shared a video defending 2Baba and accusing Toke of being overly harsh while ignoring the shared complexities in the couple’s relationship. He described her criticisms as part of a “female alliance” unfairly targeting the music icon.

    VeryDarkMan urged Toke to refrain from what he termed “ganging up” against 2Baba. He also commented on the couple’s troubled relationship, suggesting that Annie ignored red flags from the start due to her obsession with the singer.

    In the video’s caption, he wrote:

    “Dear Toke Makinwa and other women, make una leave 2Face ooo, no be by force. Why the double standards? Well, for me, both of them were never meant for each other (Annie ignored all red flags, they were never meant to be a thing. Aunty was obsessed).”

    The ongoing public fallout of Annie and 2Baba’s relationship has sparked heated debates, with many weighing in on the roles and actions of both parties.

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