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‘I Prayed For The Shut Down Of Linda Ikeji’s Blog’ – Princess

Princess
Princess
Popular comedienne, Princess has made a chilling revelation of what she wishes for top female blogger, Linda Ikeji.


Yes, it is no longer news how the plus-sized was married for only few months but it is sure news that the comedienne is claiming that it was through the unruly posts of bloggers especially Linda Ikeji that her marriage came falling apart.

Real names Damilola Adekoya, married her ex-husband, Adesola Jeremiah sometimes in May 2013 but had a messy separation just few months after their wedding.
Photo - Linda Ikeji
Linda Ikeji


However, the female comedian taken it all further by mentioning popular blogger, Linda Ikeji‎ as the person who led the onslaught against her former union. She made this known at the Tyme out with Tee A concert which held on Sunday, November 16, 2014 She was quoted saying:

‘Have you seen Linda Ikeji before? Do you know Linda Ikeji is very ugly, I’m finer and sexier than her, my prayers made google shut down her blog, I remember I went to MFM to pray and when I got back, her blog was shut down.’…
Princess and her then Husband
Princess and Ex-Husband
It would be recalled that the female comedian revealed few days ago how men are wooing her now that she is not in any relationship. She also revealed the kinds of men asking for her hand in marriage.


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