Actress Iyabo Ojo has fired back at her ex-friend Aramide Arasky Onigbinde after the latter questioned the actress for wishing her ex-husband a happy birthday.
According to Iyabo, Aramide called her out on Instagram and warned not to wish her ex-husband Orlando Don Porosky happy birthday following her suspicion that Iyabo is dating the man.
In an recent Instagram live session, the two women challenged each other. While Iyabo Ojo claimed she never knew Aramide is no longer in good terms with her ex, the latter accused her of dating her Prosky, she also warned the 44-year-old to leave her past alone.
She said: “I am not supposed to be here to be honest. I don’t owe anybody any explanation. Iyabo Ojo, you are still talking about my past. Leave my past alone. All the things you are saying about me happened in 2019.
“This is my own storm, everybody has his or her own storm. I made a mistake, why are you bringing back my past. Those were my past and it wasn’t intentional. God left my past and gave me a new name. I am not fighting for marriage, people don’t even understand that.”
“My God will vindicate me in the sense that if I have anything against you being Orlando’s friend. Let God punish and destroy me. When people told me that you were dating Orlando, I said it was not possible. Nobody can bring me down because I have changed my life. God redeemed my image and I am working on myself. I am not there yet, but I will get there.”
“I am not fighting for my marriage, I am fighting for my children. I knew you were going to celebrate Orlando on his birthday. I am human and we have a big problem. Those were my past, but my past is better than everything about you.”
In her defence, Iyabo said: “Aramide is not my friend. She is a friend to my friend and that does not make her my friend. One of my friends, Sharon, sent me all the chats she had with her, where she said that people were trying to cause trouble between them, telling her that I am dating her ex-husband. I don’t know who these imaginary people are. That Orlando comes to the lounge, does it mean I am pimping him or introducing him to someone to date?
“I don’t go to his house as well as he doesn’t come to my house. I don’t call him and he doesn’t call me.
“If he celebrates my birthday, or attends my events, I have the right to celebrate him back. That’s exactly what the problem is here?”