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    Rosy Meurer reacts to reports of been beaten by husband, Churchill

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    BY ODIGIE OKPATAKU

    Rosy Meurer has responded following reports claiming her husband, Olakunle Churchill has been subjecting her to domestic violence in their marriage.
    Rosy has now debunked the allegations on Instagram after her husband also rubbished the report.

    Rosy wrote: “lf you don’t tell your side of the story; they will tell it for you in ways that suit them for the world to believe. It’s the world we find ourselves in. YOU MUST SPEAK UP FOR YOURSELF!

    “Debunking has never been my thing. I prefer to allow amateurs and jobless, idle minds think what they want and spread what they choose because they say everyone is entitled to an opinion but because I have a family, I have children, and I have people that: look up to me, I choose to speak up for myself. NO ONE is allowed to tell my story. It’s my story not yours. Only I can tell you what’s happening in my life and no one else.
    “It’s funny when haters wish beating in my Marriage when it is obvious their mothers and sisters will fall victims of massive beatings.

    “I no send anybody banter, guess the media is never hot for so long, reason why they cook up gist to keep the space busy. Can’t blame them.
    “My husband never fit talk wetin dey him Mouth finish, let alone beating a woman. Allegations no be by force, MY HUSBAND IS NOT A WOMAN BEATER! I They just want to perpetuate the lies of the past which they generated. KUDOS!”

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