PHOTOS: Actress Bose Alao Reportedly Battered by Footballer Husband Razak Omotoyossi
Bose Alao Omotoyosi is a cross-over Nollywood actress with footprints in both Yoruba and English movies.
A new report by Skye9movies, with photo details, revealed how the beautiful actress was battered by her Nigerian-born Beninese husband Razak Omotoyossi.
The footballer who represents Benin Republic, has been married to the actress and producer for over ten years and their union produced four children.
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Though what led to the incident wasn’t disclosed, however the mother was left with a black eye after the assault.
In March, Bose Alao had accuse fellow actress, Bidemi Kosoko, of sleeping with her husband. Bose took to her Instagram page to share screenshots of the allegation a whistle blower simply known as adorable_vivian_123 sent to her in her DM.
The whistle blower claimed that Bose’s husband rented an apartment for Bidemi.
Bose shared the DM, tagged her husband in the accusation and wants Nigerians to help advise her on what she should do.
Sources also disclosed that Bose was considering leaving her husband after this revelation. Meanwhile, Bidemi, the daughter of star actor, Jide Kosoko did not respond to the allegation thrown at her.
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”My hubby was a fan and I met him through a colleague. It is not true that he paid millions for my phone number. I am happy I met my hubby and that I am married to him.
I did my children a great favour by having him as their dad. Despite the fact that he is a footballer, he lives a very decent life. He has his flaws and I have mine but we are both working on ourselves.
I usually listen to advice from family, friends and fans. And in everything I do, I always think of my kids first.
On how she balances her career with motherhood,
”To be honest, finding a balance between my career and being a mother is not easy. But that doesn’t mean it is impossible.
I try as much as possible to give my family 100 per cent attention whenever I am not on location, and while on set, I give them about 20 per cent, which is usually at night or whenever I take breaks.
But I would have put things in place and made some provisions for them to cope with my absence so that the impact is not felt too strongly.”
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Another case of DV. When will people learn?
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