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3 female celebrities who regret ‘sponsoring’ their men



Popular media personality, Afia Schwarzenegger, recently revealed that one of her greatest regrets in life was hooking up with her ex-husband, Lawrence Abrokwah.

Afia lamented the fact that Abrokwah, her broke ex-husband, facilitated the leaking of a video of her naked in bed with another man.

Afia is one of several rich and powerful celebrities who fell in love with and sponsored her ex-husband. In her case, she led Ghanaians to believe that Abrokwah was a super rich and supportive dude who had transformed her life for the better.

She portrayed Abrokwah as a great father for her children and said that Abrokwah had made her the envy of her friends.

However it turned out that their whole marraige was a facade. It was a show for public attention and social media likes. According to Afia, Abrokwah had absolutely nothing adding that she single-handedly financed their wedding and sponsored their marriage until it collapsed.

Ex-girlfriend of dancehall artiste, Shatta Wale, is said to have come from a rich family. According to reports, Michy supported Shatta Wale financially for years when he was a poor and struggling as underground artiste.

The dancehall artiste himself admitted that Michy has been instrumental in his success. Meanwhile all the sacrifices she made did not stop Shatta Wale from physically abusing and breaking up with her.

Juliet Ibrahim



Ghanaian men were ‘angry’ about the fact that Juliet Ibrahim, bypassed them and went all the way to Nigeria to date rapper, Iceberg Slim.

The actress ‘added salt to injury’ by frequently advertising her love life with Iceberg Slim on Instagram.

It appears, however, that the relationship between the two has hit the rocks after just about a year.

Some reports suggest that the struggling rapper had cheated on Juliet, who had been financially supporting him.

Juliet has responded by deleting pictures of them together on her Instagram page – talk about regret. Now, Ghanaian men can say: “We told you so.”

Source :http://www.adomonline.com/ghana-news/photos-3-female-celebrities-who-regret-sponsoring-their-men/

   

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