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Comedienne Princess Reveals How Ex Husband Maltreated Her During Pregnancy
- Comedienne Princess has revealed how her ex husband maltreated her before losing her pregnancy
- She said he paid no attention to her when she complained of pains hours before losing the pregnancy
Ekohotblog reports that Nigeria’s comedienne, Oluwadamilola Adekoya popularly known as Princess has recounted how her ex husband, Jeremiah Adeshola maltreated her during her pregnancy.
Princess made this known during an interview with ace media personality Chude Jideonwo during his podcast #WithChude.
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According to Princess, her husband showed no genuine concern towards her when she complained of pains hours before losing the pregnancy.
“l didn’t even know that maybe I had an ectopic pregnancy, but I knew something was wrong. I remember telling (my husband), begging him ‘Can you help me rub my back?’ and he said he was not interested,” she said.
“So I remember waking him up and begging him that I feel I’m going to die any moment from now but I don’t want to die inside the house, he should please call the neighbors so that they can take me to the hospital, I’ll die peacefully there.”
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Princeas revealed that it took the intervention of her neighbor to help her get to the hospital.
Princess and Jeremiah got married in 2013 at Ikoyi registry then threw an extravagant wedding ceremony at Balmoral event centre, Oregun, Lagos.
The union however ended in about 2 weeks with the comedian suffering a miscarriage in the process.
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