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Gambian born actress, Princess Shyngle, says she cannot forgive herself for wrongfully accusing her fiancé of cheating on her.
Her comments come weeks after taking to social media to publically shame her boyfriend for cheating on her. This revelation, she later said, turned out to be false.
Princess Shyngle who admitted she was wrong to humiliate her Senegalese fiancé, Frederic Badji, also apologised for posting a video of him in an emotionally unstable state just to embarrass and ridicule him.
The actress wrote on social media that, “I got it all wrong and accused him wrongly then posted a video of him crying and threatening himself just to embarrass him and ridicule him, that was childish of me and I don’t think I can ever forgive myself for doing that.”
According to her, she was angry, mad and her bad temper got the best of her.
Princess Shyngle did not only apologise to her Senegalese man but to all her friends and family she had dragged into the issue.
“...from the bottom of my heart, I’m sorry, even though my man said he doesn’t care, I know that I was wrong and I’m owning up to it. To everyone that called, dm and messaged me to put the video down I want to say thank you.
““To my husband I want to let you know that I love you with every bit of my heart and soul, I meant it when I said you’re the first man I ever fell in love with and you’ll be my last, thanks for fighting for us, thanks for never giving up and thanks for choosing me. You’re literally my life and I live for you. I love you Frederic Badji my tall, dark, sexy Senegalese hot chocolate,” she added.
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