Nollywood star actor, Alexx Ekubo’s former fiancee, Fancy Acholonu has finally bared her mind on her widely reported breakup with the actor after about a year.
Fancy also apologised to her ex-fiance (Alexx), families, friends and everyone affected by calling off her engagement with the actor.
She said; she said; “I want to clear the air about the statement I made to the public regarding the demise of my engagement with Alexx, during an emotion state of mind, I announced that I ended things, in hindsight that detail wasn’t necessary to be revealed because it only complicated things more.”
“I felt betrayed by Alexx in private but I didn’t have to release a statement to the public so I want to apologize to him and everyone that was affected by my emotional reaction.”
“People have different ways of dealing with trauma and stress, some cry themselves to sleep, some vent, some use substances and some smile through the pain to avoid dealing with it.”
“Only my close friends and family witnessed as I struggled to eat, sleep and couldn’t stop crying. I was trying to escape from my reality and look like a “strange” woman but I was weak.”
“I also want to clear the air regarding the context of my statement. In the 5 sentences, I wrote the highlighted part that was all over the media was “live in “your truth”.”
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“My words were misconstrued and now understandably seemed directed at him because of the gay rumours that have followed him for years. Sadly anything I would have said or not said would have led to those assumptions.”
“From the moment I said yes, to the moment I unfollowed him everyone kept pushing the gay narrative, it’s not something I can control but hopefully I can try to explain my meaning (Also this is not to say being gay is bad, I have gay friends and I support the LGBT community.”
“I’m living in my truth now by speaking up and no longer being afraid to be vulnerable publicly about how devastating this situation has been, and how much it has affected my mental health and well-being this past year.”