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For the second time in less than a year, Nigerian actress Rita Dominic is out to refute rumours that she has given birth to twins.
Taking to her page on Twitter, the actress reposted one of the early tweets announcing the news with the gif “you know you lying”.
The tweet has since been deleted.
https://t.co/nSIiSJfDdN pic.twitter.com/mSL1IsOf1U
— Rita Dominic (@ritaUdominic) September 3, 2023
This comes after news spread over the weekend that Rita Dominic and her husband Fidelis Anosike were new parents to two newborns.
In September 2022, similar rumours about the actress and her husband spread.
Rita Dominic had to clarify she had not welcomed twins as the blogs sought to suggest then.
Read more: Fake news – Rita Dominic denies having twins
In her new posts, she admonished her fans for believing the post without seeking or waiting for confirmation from her official platforms.
But you follow me and should have confirmed from me 😊 https://t.co/3lEPpION0H
— Rita Dominic (@ritaUdominic) September 3, 2023
Must be a money maker. https://t.co/q7PJ35Ra3m
— Rita Dominic (@ritaUdominic) September 3, 2023
Rita Dominic also urged blogs to “stop lying to the public”.
I should not have to though. People should just stop lying to the public. https://t.co/WCluNaX8vT
— Rita Dominic (@ritaUdominic) September 3, 2023
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