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Lizzy Anjorin Shares How Her Husband Was Blackmailed With 3 Grown-Up ‘Children’ With Ex-Wife

  • Yoruba actress Lizzy Anjorin has revealed that her husband was blackmailed with three children someone claimed he had with his ex-wife.
  • Lizzy Anjorin shared a video on Aproko’s YouTube channel, revealing that her husband was accused of abandoning three children he had with his ex-wife in 2019.

Popular Yoruba actress Lizzy Anjorin has shared details about an alleged blackmail attempt involving her husband and claims about three children from a previous relationship.

In a video posted on the Aproko in Yoruba TV YouTube channel, Lizzy explained that someone accused her husband of abandoning three children supposedly fathered with an ex-wife he met back in 2019. According to her, the accuser shared photos of the alleged children online, aiming to profit from the story.

Narrating the ordeal, Lizzy said:
“An old man called me and the person to settle our quarrels, and he pleaded with us not to interfere in each other’s family matters. After the peace meeting, the person went ahead to bring up a picture to blackmail my husband with three grown-up children.”

“When the person had no money to take care of herself anymore, she started putting the pictures on social media so that she could make money from them. Someone accused my husband of having 3 grown up children with his ex-wife he met in 2019.”

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In other news, Reality TV star and singer Whitemoney has responded after media personality Do2dtun (Dotun) criticized him for making a tribal remark during the recent Headies Awards.

At the event, held at the Eko Convention Centre in Lagos on Sunday, Whitemoney accepted the Afrobeats Single of the Year award on behalf of singer Flavour. However, his comment about receiving the award “on behalf of the Igbos” stirred mixed reactions online.

Taking to his 𝕏 (formerly Twitter) page, Do2dtun expressed disappointment, saying Whitemoney’s statement was unnecessary. He emphasized that the award was a win for Afrobeat, for Nigeria, and for Africa, rather than being about any one tribe.

He wrote:
“‘On behalf of the Igbos’ — I’m sorry, that was so unnecessary. It didn’t need that type of narrative. It’s an award won by an African; for Afrobeat and a Nigerian.”

In response, Whitemoney explained that he was merely expressing pride that an Igbo artist was recognized in a genre often dominated by other regions. He added that there was no malicious intent behind his words.

The reality star also issued an apology to Flavour, stating that if his comment had caused any unintended controversy, he deeply regretted it.

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