Nigerian media personality Adeola Ariyo on the spot for ‘snatching’ her friend’s man
A Nigerian media personality cum model has been exposed for reportedly snatching her friend’s man.
In a thread that has been making rounds on socials, Adeola Ariyo, was called out by her fans after Munira Mudi, a fashion model, revealed how she (Ariyo) snatched her man.
The model claimed that when she was introducing Ariyo to her baby daddy, she did not know that the two were already in a relationship.
“My friend flew down from Capetown to surprise us at our baby shower…For your information they were already dating without my knowledge,” she shared.
Posting photos of how she was left high and dry as her ‘friend’ dated her baby daddy, Mudi told her fans, “The saddest thing about betrayal is that it never comes from your enemies. It comes from friends and loved ones. Better to have an enemy who slaps you in the face than a friend who stabs you in the back.”
In response, Ariyo allegedly shot back at Mudi saying that they were never friends, and thanked her for introducing her to her man.
“We are happy and very much in love. So thank you for ‘introducing’ me to my man After all, What God cannot do does not exist. “Stop texting my man and for the love of God, stop harassing us. Focus on your blessing and use this energy in making sure you raise a beautiful girl that doesn’t end up being like you.”
With the revelation going wild on social media, Mudi has since shared that she will not be speaking about the matter again or responding to it adding that she never tagged blogs in her narration and was just letting it out there.
“I told my side of the story myself without tagging the blogs because I am not hungry for followers like some people and I also did not need to send a hungry puppet to post on my behalf. I have said my truth and I stand by it,” she explained.
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