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DIVORCE: Ex-bread seller Olajumoke spills more beans

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Ex-bread seller now Model Olajumoke denies baby daddy's allegations of infidelity, disrespect

Ex-bread seller Olajumoke Orisaguna who now prefers to be referred to as Olajumoke Chris after reverting to her maiden name following her split from her hubby, has continued to spill more beans for parting ways with her baby daddy.

Fans on social media had bashed her claiming she has allowed the little fame she has gained get into her head calling on her to remember she was picked off the streets to become a model whilst hawking bread.

Days before indirectly announcing her divorce, her hubby had lamented that she doesn’t sleep at home anymore and gives no reason for it.

Read also: Ex-bread seller turned model Olajumoke confirms divorce from husband

Olajumoke has now decided to go on a defense mode hours after reverting to her maiden name when she posted on Instagram saying; “Silence is golden, I’m in a good place. At the right time, I’ll speak but for now let the work speak.

However, in her most recent posts on Instagram, Olajumoke seems to be coming out gradually as to what really caused her split from her now estranged hubby.

“One person doesn’t need to be wrong while the other is right, both could be right… Lol.

“We worry so much about public opinion… Worry about you and your reality, worry about your sanity and loved one.

“I wish I knew what I know now 3-years ago,” she added.

DIVORCE: Ex-bread seller Olajumoke spills more beans

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