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Afia Schwarzenegger’s Son To Sue Adu Safowaah For Alleging That She Fingers Her Mother (SCREENSHOT)

Afia Schwarzenegger Son Sue Adu Safowaah
Afia Schwarzenegger’s Son To Sue Adu Safowaah For Alleging That She Fingers Her Mother (SCREENSHOT)

OccupyGh.com has gathered that one of Afia Schwarzenegger‘s twin sons – Irvin, is planning to sue Adu Safowaah for making wild allegations about their mother.

This is from a new screenshot that has just surfaced on social media.

Afia Schwarzenegger Son Sue Adu Safowaah
Afia Schwarzenegger’s Son To Sue Adu Safowaah For Alleging That She Fingers Her Mother (SCREENSHOT)

The shot shared by an IG blogger happens to be an observation they made while snooping on Afia and his son’s conversation on Instagram.

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At one point in the conversation, Afia is noted altering her son that the documentations are ready from the lawyers and needed him to go through it before they ‘serve her’.

And the reply from the son was:

“Thanks mom, it is about time we price to people you have raised men in your house… Enough of all this.”

Well, Check out the post below or visitOccupyGh.com for more related stories.

Afia Schwarzenegger Son Sue Adu Safowaah
Afia Schwarzenegger’s Son To Sue Adu Safowaah For Alleging That She Fingers Her Mother (SCREENSHOT)

Source: OccupyGh.com

Source: OccupyGh.com 

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