We Could Not Have S3x In My In-law’s House — Shade Ladipo Speaks On Crashed Marriage

Adoga Stephen By Adoga Stephen - Editor-In-Chief
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Shade Ladipo, a media personality, has revealed the reasons behind her marriage ending.

Ladipo got married to her ex-husband, Jude, in 2018.

However, in an Instagram live session with Daddy Freeze, she explained that the COVID-19 pandemic played a significant role in the collapse of her marriage in 2020.

After moving to Canada with Jude and staying at his brother’s house, Ladipo found it challenging to communicate, function, and adjust to their new life.

She eventually decided to move out of the house six months later, leaving her ex-husband behind because he had debts and wanted to stay.

The separation led to their official divorce in 2020.

“The biggest issue in Canada is the cold. When we landed, we landed at my in-law’s house. We could not have s3x in my in-laws house. Like six months in my in-laws’ house. I am telling you,” she said.

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“The plan was we were going to be in the in-laws house for six months. We are not able to reduce the tension. We were not able to communicate. We were not able to really function. We were not able to find our footing. We could not use the bathroom because there was only one. The in-laws were also at home plus their two-year child.

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“Again, the plan was that after six months, we would leave the brother’s house and then find our footing. By the end of the six months, he said did not want to leave. And I had to leave. He said he owes debt. He was working a contract job. He wanted to get a permanent job. He was happy with everything. Me I just needed to be happy first.

“He was a nice boy. We moved in together in the estate (in Nigeria). We were living together. People do not understand that when you have the right connection with your partner, even with kids, you go find where you will have s3x.

“I entered Canada as a married woman. Single as a pringle now. Covid happened and life happened. People in my life know. I have been officially divorced since 2020,” she added.

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Stephen studied Mass Communication at the Lagos State Polytechnic, Ikorodu (now Lagos State University of Science and Technology), where he acquired requisite training for the practice of journalism. He loves the media, and his interest mostly lies in print medium, where his creative writing skill makes him a perfect fit.