Juliet Ibrahim lays break-up rumor with Nigerian boyfriend to rest in latest video

Juliet Ibrahim lays break-up rumor with Nigerian boyfriend to rest in latest video

YEN.com.gh has sighted the latest video of Ghanaian actress, Juliet Ibrahim and her Nigerian boyfriend, Iceberg Slim.

From the video and the caption that accompanies it, we can conclude that contrary to rumours that they had broken up, the two are still deeply in love.

Juliet Ibrahim posted the video to her Instagram page, and the location shows that she is currently in Paris, France.

In the video, she is captured planting a quick kiss on Iceberg Slim’s cheek and it’s lovely, as Iceberg smiled like a cute baby.

She captioned it: “Happy Anniversary….#Mtvbaseis13 Hurray!!! From Paris avec l’amour ????.” “Avec l’amour” is a French statement which means From Paris with love [Iceberg Slim].

Few days ago, rumours were rife that the two had broken up with Juliet Ibrahim being the one who called it quit.

But her latest post has proven the rumour mongers wrong.

Her fans and followers have also not stopped asking her many questions about the break-up.

For instance, a Nigerian fan by name Oluwatobi Wellington asked Ibrahim: “So you two are still together?”

Another fan, Adaobi, who seems to have followed wide media reports that Juliet and Iceberg Slim had broken up also wrote: “Bloggers can rest now.”

Skyqueen, another fan, also wrote: “I’m so happy you guys are still together.”

Dony, also a fan, prayed for the ‘couple’. He wrote: “Happy Anniversary… May your village ppl trying to bring you two down not locate you [in Jesus’ name]

Juliet Ibrahim and Iceberg Slim made their relationship public early last year. And she jokingly warned him not to break her heart, otherwise Ghanaians would deal with him.

 

Source:yen.com.gh

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