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Musician Wanluv Kubolor has claimed, although Sister Deborah Vanessa appeared to have moved on after her break-up with Medikal, all was not well.
Rapper Medikal and Sister Debbie who were barely in a two-year ended their relationship in November 2018.
Wanluv disclosed the family saw the breakup coming some months before it actually happened.
“You know, when you find out your partner is looking elsewhere, you begin to wonder if it is true or not and where your relationship is headed,” he explained.
Sister Debbie had also disclosed in an interview, in earlier this year, that she walked out of her relationship with rapper Medikal after she heard rumours about him cheating.
‘Kakalika Love’, a song by Sister Debbie to explain her side of the story, he added was recorded nine months before the relationship was officially over.
The ‘Market Lady’ singer said his sister’s state of mind also made him sad, “when she got better, I also got better.”
Sister Deborah and Wanluv
Wanluv added, Sister Debbie, at the moment is seeing other people but not in a committed relationship.
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