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Pero Reacts As 2face Alleged Relatives Crown Her Queen, Calls Her 2baba First Wife (Video)
In a video making the rounds on social media, Pero Adeniyi, 2face baby mama, is seen with some group of women who are allegedly 2face relatives hailing her and calling her the musicians ‘s first wife.
In response to the hailing, Pero starts laughing, turns and playfully walks away. The woman also go ahead to state that nobody can take Pero’s place.
Watch the video below
Recall that Naija News had reported that Annie Idibia had accused 2baba of paying too much attention to Pero while also calling some members of his family out.
The scandal had gradually progressed with 2baba brother making some shocking revelations about Annie and her mother, which consequently led to Annie brothers asking for a public apology from the Idibia’s.
The issue became full blown when a blog leaked a voice message of Annie in agony, crying that her husband had packed his things and left for America to be with Pero.
However, Tuface later uploaded a loved up picture of him and Annie with a caption insinuating that the couple were back together and things were finally back to how they used to be.
Pero who resides with her four kids in the United States, three of which belong to the veteran singer, is presently in Nigeria.
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