Gboah.com: "Don't let me see anything that will take me back to my past" – Portable’s Wife, Bewaji, Reacts to Queen Dami Trying to Reconcile with the Singer

"Don't let me see anything that will take me back to my past" – Portable’s Wife, Bewaji, Reacts to Queen Dami Trying to Reconcile with the Singer

Bewaji, the wife of popular Nigerian singer Habeeb Okikiola Badmus, also known as Portable, has taken to social media to mock Queen Dami, the former Oyo queen, amidst ongoing reconciliation attempts between the ex-lovers.


This development comes shortly after Portable and Queen Dami began hinting at rekindling their relationship, weeks after a public fallout. Their dispute began when Portable disrupted Queen Dami’s TikTok live session, hurling insults at her. The incident led Queen Dami to move out of his house, publicly criticize the singer, and vow never to return.


However, fans noticed that the two had recently followed each other back on Instagram, fueling reconciliation rumors. In response, Portable’s wife, Bewaji, took to Instagram to address the drama, sharing her thoughts in posts originally written in French.


In her posts, Bewaji laughed off the situation, praying that God never takes her back to her past. She also remarked that she could never return to a place where she experienced embarrassment.


The posts quickly went viral, sparking reactions online:


Ibk__126 commented: “Elizabeth Joyce’s House of commotion πŸ˜‚.”


Omolola_abebi added: “I swear Bewaji na original ogba…no b wen u dey pariwo b4 dem no say werey wa nle ooooπŸ˜‚.”


Bakare8394 joked: “Awon Omo pau bi can beer gbogbo.πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚. Ewo ni ewo ninu gbogbo won.. no be every three market days he dey come and disgrace them one by one.”


Agbomejitunde quipped: “So Bewaji self sabi French or na translator head of housewives use πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚.”


The dramatic exchanges between Portable, Queen Dami, and Bewaji have reignited public interest, with netizens closely following the unfolding saga.


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