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I Didn't Know Dabota Lawson Before And After Her Marriage - Yvonne Jegede


Yvonne Jegede who reacted to the shade post Dabota Lawson dropped against her, has stated that she didn't know the former beauty Queen till her marriage and after it ended. Recall we reported that Dabota Lawson in her shade post which was supposedly meant for Yvonne Jegede who jumped on the Regina Daniels saga, had claimed she made side comments about her getting married to an old man. However reacting to the call out post, Yvonne Jegede who stated that she is sure she is not the one being talked about because she doesn't mix with the beauty Queen's clique, added that she didn't know Dabota Lawson till her marriage and after it ended

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Chomzy45 said…
Same for you, we never knew existed before your marriage crashed, pot calling kettle black.
Senseless people who think shading each other on social media will add more meaning to their miserable lives
Alaska said…
For some reason money is being made from these stories. We might have get paid to react or comment soon.
Kyrian69 said…
How her marriage no go end when she is longer than the man. Long and girraffing into people's business

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