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Juliet Ibrahim has for the first time opened up on what led to her divorce from her ex-husband Kwadwo Safo.
According to the actress, the CEO of Kantanka Group got another lady pregnant while they were still married so she had no reason to stay in the marriage.
This revelation comes after a TV show host had tasked the actress to go back to her former husband and stop waiting for Mr Right.
“You say I should go back to my ex-husband, after all I went through with him after he’s moved on with the lady he impregnated while we were married?” she quizzed.
In an Instagram post directed at the TV show host, Juliet Ibrahim said she is not a desperate woman to lower her standards for anyone.
“I deserve better and I will never ever SETTLE!,” she said.
The statement from the lady seems to have gotten to the actress who has always remained tight-lipped on why she broke her relation off with Kwadwo Safo.
She wondered why people would want to ride on her name for fame.
Juliet Ibrahim tasked fans, followers, bloggers and journalists to read her book, ‘A Toast To Life’ if they want to know it all.
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