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2Face seen in a hair salon with Edo lawmaker Natasha Osawaru

“My son is going through a divorce process, and he’s clearly not in his right senses now. I know my son, this isn’t him. Please, Natasha, the beads you put on his hand and his neck, remove them and free him,” she said.

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Singer 2Face has been spotted shopping at a hair store with his new love interest, Natasha Osawaru.

A video surfaced on the internet on Friday showing 2Face and Ms Osawaru observing hair products.

This comes amid concerns raised by 2Baba’s family about his whereabouts.

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The musician’s family reportedly filed a petition with the Department of State Services, alleging he had gone missing.

His mother, Rose Idibia, also made a public plea to Osawaru, urging her to stay away from her son, especially since his divorce from his estranged wife, Annie Idibia, has yet to be finalised.

“Good evening, Nigerians. My name is Mrs Rose Idibia, and this message is for Ms Natasha Osawaru of Edo State. I’m calling on all mothers in Nigeria to help me beg her to release or free my son (2Face).

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“My son is going through a divorce process, and he’s clearly not in his right senses now. I know my son, this isn’t him. Please, Natasha, the beads you put on his hand and his neck, remove them and free him,” she said.

2Face, born Innocent Idibia, proposed to Osawaru, a graduate of Igbinedion University, Edo State, on Thursday in the presence of friends.

In a viral video, the singer and Osawaru were seen dancing together inside a house, surrounded by friends.

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The footage also captured when 2Face performed a song before presenting a ring to the lawmaker, who holds a Master’s in Film Production from Full Sail University, USA.

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