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Juliet Ibrahim Sends Warning Message To Ex-Lover, Iceberg Slim
After stylishly shading her ex-lover and rapper Iceberg Slim in series of social media posts, Ghanaian actress, Juliet Ibrahim has warned him to stay clear of her.
Allnews reports that both celebrities usually celebrated their love on social media by posting romantic pictures, thereby winning the hearts of many.
Things, however, took a new turn when news of infidelity of the rapper’s side hit the social media space.
Iceberg opened up on cheated on the actress Juliet Ibrahim by “looking for something that he didn’t know he had in myself”, which eventually led to the end of their relationship.
Even though he publicly admitted his mistakes and apologized, Ibrahim seems to have made up her mind fully on their relationship.
In an Instagram post on Thursday, the stunning actress in a long note targeted at the rapper, said she was fed up of receiving several mails from her ex-lover.
The post read “To all my loyal fans and friends, I am only addressing this now because I am fed up of the constant dragging of my name, it has to stop. Enough is enough.
“Iceberg Slim, Our relationship ended 2 years ago as a result of your wayward opportunistic and unfaithful nature. Somehow, you still find ways to publicly get my attention through several means. I made it clear to you when I left you that I have no hard feelings against you and I wish you well as we both move on with our lives, yet even though I’ve blocked you from contacting me on various platforms, you still find ways to reach out or refer to me in posts on your social media pages.
Your emails still come through in my Junk mail and I have no idea why you would expect a response when I made it clear to you that I want nothing to do with you.
“You are forgiven, please let me be after this public announcement and move on with your life just like I have.
“Refrain from harassing my life with your narcissistic need for validation. Put a halt to all the Emails pleading for my presence to discuss the past and do seek a professional therapist to help you overcome the trauma you’re currently experiencing.
“FYI, Singing cover songs about cheating and exes is NOT a form of therapy. Good luck in all your endeavours. This is the last time I will answer to any of your posts about me or senseless cover songs directed at me on your social media pages, shebi na cheat you cheat you no kill pesin? Can you now take a bow and exit the stage? This is all stale and I don’t need no more of your negativity and toxicity in, nor around my life now.
“I choose not to be friends with you for my own sanity and personal reasons so please do refrain from contacting me. Thank you.”
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