Annie Macaulay Idibia, the estranged wife of renowned Nigerian musician 2Face Idibia, has finally spoken out about their divorce in a recent interview, Eko Hot Blog reports.
Previously, 2Face, also known as 2Baba, had announced their separation in a now-deleted Instagram post, sparking intense social media discussions and speculation.
Annie’s silence on the matter only fueled further interest, especially after 2Baba’s subsequent announcement of his engagement to Natasha Osawaru, a member of the Edo State House of Assembly.
The Nollywood actress recently left a rehabilitation center and has now decided to address the divorce issue publicly.
In a recent interview, Annie Idibia discussed her divorce from 2Face and the motivation behind her silence since their separation.
She explained that the experience led her to a period of introspection and self-discovery, viewing love, pain, lessons, and growth as essential aspects of life’s journey.
Annie shared that her primary focus now revolves around personal growth, her children’s well-being, and her future endeavors.
She said, “Silence isn’t weakness it’s peace. Since my divorce from Innocent Idibia, I chose to step back, reflect, and heal away from the noise.
“The truth is, not everything needs to be explained, and not every battle is meant to be fought in public”.
“Love, pain, lessons, and growth all come with life’s journey. I have embraced mine with grace, focusing on myself, my children, and the future ahead.
“Sometimes, silence speaks louder than words.
The divorce saga involving the prominent celebrity couples has captivated the public’s attention, with fans eagerly awaiting Annie’s perspective on the situation as many hope that both can find closure and move forward with their lives.
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