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Justin Dean, Husband Of US-based Nigerian Dancer Korra Obidi Apologises For Rant

Justin Dean, the husband of popular US-based Nigerian dancer and singer, Korra Obidi, has apologised to her and her family.

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He was silent on whether the estranged couple could get on together again.

Dean had caused a lot of buzz online after he revealed that they were getting divorced just days after they welcomed their second child.

Dean had accused Obidi of cheating, being a narcissist and not taking responsibility for her actions as he gave reasons for them getting a divorce.

He also claimed that his wife’s private was named after a club.

However, Dean on Sunday in a post on his Instagram page publicly apologized to Korra Obidi and her family and also addressed the brewing social media controversy over the paternity of his kids.

In his video where he cleared all doubts about his children’s paternity, he said “This is my apology to the Obidi family about the chronic cheating claims. @korraobidi @nancyumeh_ and her dad (Papa). June and Athena are my children and I love them. I’ll be there for them every day even if I’m not married to Korra.”

Dean said she only cheated at the beginning of their relationship, it caused a rift and that he had forgiven her and they had moved on.

According to him, his girls didn’t belong to someone else as speculated by comments on social media.

Korra and Dean got married in 2018 and have two children together.

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