Tuface dispels hacking rumour, confirms separation from Annie; divorce ongoing

Nigerian musician, Innocent Ujah Idibia, popularly known as Tuface, on Sunday evening, dispelled a hacking rumour on his Instagram account, insisting that he has separated from his wife. Annie Macaulay.
Tuface earlier disclosed the separation news in a post on his official Instagram page, adding that he will be granting a press release soon on the matter.
However, minutes later, the post was deleted followed by a post that the account was hacked.
The initial post read: “Hello to my beautiful people of all federations. Well, this thing i have to say is short but also long…. Annie Macaulay and I have been separated for a while now. and currently filed divorce… I would grant a press release soon to say my story..not because it is anyone’s right to know about my personal life; but because I love my people and I need them to know my innocence or offense. stay blessed my people. I love you all.”
Confirming the news of the separation, Tuface went live on his Instagram account to confirm his initial post.
The couple has also cut ties on social media, unfollowing each other on their respective platforms, backing Tuface’s statement about their split.
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