“I’m Tired Of The Lies, I Was A Good Husband To My Ex-Wife” – Dancer Korra Obidi’s Ex-Husband, Justin Dean, Finally Shares His Side Of Story (Video)

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US-based Nigerian singer-dancer, Korra Obidi’s ex-husband, Justin Dean, has revealed new details about their estranged relationship while clearing misunderstandings about him.

During a recent live session, Justin Dean said he’s finally coming out to share his own side of the story because he’s fed up with the lies.

According to Dean, Korra has made several false accusations against him in the past for her own financial gain. He claimed that she has been spreading various lies about him on Facebook over the past two years in order to increase her income.

Contrary to Korra’s claims, Dean claimed that he was a devoted husband who dedicated his life to her happiness and career growth.

Dean opened up about how they met and revealed that they met at a club in China and their love blossomed within a matter of weeks.

He said that during this time, Korra faced financial challenges and her job made it difficult for her to pursue her passion for singing and dancing. At the time, he advised her to get into content creation to make the most of her talents.

It was only because of Korra that he then decided to move to Los Angeles, as the city is known for its thriving entertainment industry.

He noted that he offered Korra unwavering moral support, especially when she felt discouraged by the initially low level of engagement with her content creations.

He claimed to have been actively involved in the creation of her content, helping with filming, editing, and brainstorming ideas to make her content more appealing to online audiences.

However, he claimed that despite his supportive efforts, she completely changed after her success, which ultimately led to the failure of their marriage.

Sharing the video on his Facebook page, he wrote, “Time to defend myself and tell my side of the story, I’m tired of the lies”.

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