Nollywood actress Annie Idibia has expressed her excitement to her fans who cheered her as she stepped out amid her marital crisis.
The mother of two on Friday night shared an Instagram video of herself and her fans who cheered and prayed for her.
“The love from the streets is real, their prayers was everything, didn’t even have cash to give them. They still prayed for me,” she wrote.
In another post, Annie played and danced to 2face’s new song ‘searching’.
The Idibia family has been going through a crisis after Annie accused her husband 2face of spending time with Pero Adeniyi who is the mother of three of his seven children.
In a now-deleted Instagram post, Annie said her husband was still seeing Ms. Adeniyi who is based in the United States of America. The actress also said 2face’s family does not like her and his baby mamas use his children “as an excuse for all sorts of rubbish.”
Responding, 2face’s brother Charles Idibia called Annie an addict and her mother a witch.
Annie’s brother Sylvester Macaulay, who had earlier disowned the actress, responded with a 24-hour ultimatum for Charles to apologise to his mum.
As the crisis deepened, a voice recording of Annie threatening to ruin everything was leaked on the internet on Wednesday.
“I am going to scatter everything; nobody knows the wrath of an angry woman. I will ruin everything. Hello Idibia Family, this is Annie. I was with my husband today, peaceful, nothing happened then my husband told me he has a shoot today, only for him to pack his things and his cousin, Frankie, helped him plan it.
“Innocent is on his way to America without telling me, without telling me, he is going to see Pero in America and his other kids. Don’t move this car, park this car, I am going right now on Instagram live, I’m done, I am done,” she said.
With things spiraling out of control, 2face was forced to release a statement on Instagram that reads “I admit that bringing our personal issues on social media was not cool but I will not sit back and watch everyone have a free for all battle here in the name of love or solidarity.
“None of us is perfect. I will like to urge our families and supporters to stop the madness and the public to please respect our privacy and our kids. Let us deal with our issues internally. I take God beg una.”
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