Damilola Adeyemi, the girlfriend of singer Portable, has announced the end of their relationship after he “publicly insulted” her during a TikTok live session.
The incident occurred on Wednesday when Portable criticised Damilola for being online late at night. He also accused her of engaging in “polygamy and prostitution”.
“What are you doing online at this time? Do you want to be practicing polygamy. Do I not tell you not to be coming online at this time?” he asked.
“Are you a prostitute? What is a housewife doing online at the time? Are you a prostitute?”
Reacting via an Instagram post, Damilola expressed her frustration and humiliation, stating that she was “done” with the relationship.
“I’m done. This is too much for me. I can’t take this embarrassment again. Oloriburuku somebody,” she wrote.
“I’m gone for good. Go and eat your house.”
Confirming their split in a video post on Instagram, the singer revealed that Damilola has left his house.
“Thank God, she has left. I was taking care of the child she had for Alaafin because of the respect I have for him,” he said.
Damilola was one of the wives of Lamidi Adeyemi, the late Alaafin of Oyo.
In August 2023, Portable and Damilola sparked dating rumours on social media. Addressing their rumour, the singer said Damilola has been “my fan from day one.”
The ‘Zazoo Zeh’ hitmaker added that he would not have been close to the entrepreneur if the monarch was alive.
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