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Ex-Husband Beat Me on Man Utd Losses – Victoria Inyama

In a shocking revelation, popular Nollywood actress Victoria Inyama has claimed that her estranged husband, Godwin Okrim, used to physically abuse her whenever Manchester United, his favorite football club, lost a match.

During an interview with Chude Jideonwo, Inyama opened up about the alleged domestic abuse, stating that her husband would direct his frustration and anger at her whenever Man Utd performed poorly in a match.

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The actress shared the extent of the trauma she experienced, expressing her strong dislike for the football club as it became associated with the violence she endured. Inyama revealed that the beatings occurred regularly, and she still carries the emotional scars of those incidents.

In her own words, Inyama said, “I hate Man Utd, ehn. The number of beatings wey dem beat me because Man United lost match ehn. Even up to today when there is a football match and Man U loses, I am like Thank God, today would have been a beating day. Even my son knows and would be laughing.”

This revelation has sparked discussions about the often hidden issue of domestic violence and the role that external factors, such as sports outcomes, can play in triggering abusive behavior. The interview has garnered attention on social media, with many expressing shock and concern over the actress’s ordeal.

As the story unfolds, it underscores the importance of raising awareness about domestic violence and promoting discussions on how to address and prevent such incidents within relationships.

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