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The ex-wife of Kumawood actor, Lil Win, has publicly reacted to his new marriage.
In an interview, the lady only known as Patricia did not seem happy about Lil Win’s marriage.
She noted that she went through thick and thin with the actor during the days he was unknown. Patricia said she was pained that they struggled together only for him to leave her when he got some money.
Lil Win ex-wife levelled claims of abuse and cheating against the actor noting that she made no fuss about them because she thought about their marriage and kids.
Patricia claims that she made many sacrifices for the actor with the hope that their life would get better someday.
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However, after their separation, he “sold” her to family and friends who then speculated about how terrible she was as a person.
Patricia stated that the failure of the marriage however is not solely dependent on her.
She added that at the moment, she barely gets to spend time with the three children she shares with Lil Win.
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Her comment comes after Lil Win released photos from his private marriage to US-based partner, Maame Serwaa.

The couple tied the knot in an exclusive traditional marriage this year, with few family members and loved ones gracing the occasion.

However, Patricia during the interview claimed that Lil Win is an opportunist. She alleged that the actor only married Maame Serwaa because of her wealth.
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Meanwhile, actor Don Little, has made a passionate appeal to Patricia. He advised that their divorce should not bring enmity between them for the sake of their three children.
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