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Liha Miller, wife of musician Patapaa, has fought off claims that they are no longer married.
According to Liha, she was really surprised when rumour broke out on social media that they were divorced.
She insists they should have been approached by bloggers and journalists, instead of the assumptions.
Last month, Liha and Patapaa were in the trends after news broke that the couple have gone their separate ways.
This was after tying the knot in a solemn ceremony in January, 2021. Already, the union has been blessed with a son.
Following the allege divorce, the musician took to his social media platforms to blame blogger Zionfelix for the development.
The post gave the impression that Patapaa was confirming the speculations.
He is quoted to have said: “It’s because of this guy I don’t want to see my wife again. He is the problem between I and my wife [sic]“.
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— Kwadwo Sheldon (@kwadwosheldon) June 1, 2022
But clarifying issues in an interview, Liha said all marriages have problems and theirs was no exception.
“The fact that I don’t wear my ring always doesn’t mean we are divorced and even if our marriage is troubled, nobody has the right to talk about it and make recommendations for us, except ourselves and our parents,” she told Zionfelix.
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