- Korra Obidi faces accusations of infidelity from ex-husband Justin Dean, who claims she cheated while pregnant
- Korra refutes the claims during a live session, labeling them as character assassination and stating the shared messages were doctored.
- Despite the allegations, Korra asserts her integrity, maintaining she remained faithful throughout their marriage.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that dancer Korra Obidi has responded to allegations of cheating made by her ex-husband, Justin Dean.
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In a viral video, Jean claimed that Korra cheated on him with her friend’s husband while she was five months pregnant. He then proceeded to display alleged WhatsApp messages exchanged between Korra and the individual in question.
In a live session held this afternoon, Korra responded to the allegations, vehemently denying them and asserting that they amounted to defamation of her character. She emphasized that all the texts shared by Dean were manipulated. Additionally, the mother of two affirmed that she remained virtuous throughout their marriage.
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‘’For the sake of my precious child who will grow up to see this disgusting mess going on on the internet, I am going to say this one time. I never did anything you are seeing on the internet. It’s defamation. All the text messages are doctored. They are doctored and fake. I never did anything and will never do a thing like that. It is defamation’
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