Lady Drags Jennysglow After Failed Surrogacy, Alleges Her Hubby Slept With Her, She Reacts: "My N3m"
An unnamed lady has accused Jennysglow of owing her following a failed surrogacy attempt, while also making additional allegations In her post, the lady claimed she was made to sign a contract that was unfavourable to her, but Jennysglow's lawyer assured her not to worry The businesswoman responded after seeing the post and issued a disclaimer regarding the lady's claims. Beauty entrepreneur, Jennifer Igbinoba Osasenaga, better known as Jennysglow, has been heavily criticised online by an unnamed lady over an alleged failed surrogacy.
In a series of posts online, the lady stated that she was allegedly contacted by Jennysglow to be a surrogate mother for her, as the couple could not have a baby. According to her, she lost the baby due to the pregnancy being high-risk. After losing the pregnancy, she claimed to have been abandoned. The lady added that she had complained to Jennysglow that her husband was allegedly sleeping with her, but all her complaints fell on deaf ears.
Not stopping there, the lady said that a lawyer who handled the case told her she was in safe hands, only for her to later realise that she had signed a contract that would not favour her. She shared a picture of the lawyer while making her allegations and demanded N3 million to take care of herself after losing the baby. Jennysglow reacts to the lady's claims Reacting to the claims, the beauty entrepreneur, who was dragged a few years ago by VeryDarkMan, made a video to share her side of the story.
Jennysglow reacts to the lady's claims Reacting to the claims, the beauty entrepreneur, who was dragged a few years ago by VeryDarkMan, made a video to share her side of the story. According to her, she only got married three years ago and has no reason to pursue surrogacy. Even if she wanted to, she would do so happily, make it public, and follow the right channels. She noted that the story was completely false and that there was no formal agreement, no legitimate documentation, and certainly no financial transactions to support the claims. Jennysglow added that if the lady believes otherwise, she should publicly present verified proof of their supposed arrangement, including receipts of payment, contracts, and any correspondences that substantiate her story.
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