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VIDEO: 2Face proposes to Edo lawmaker Natasha Osawaru

Addressing the rumours, 2Face took to Instagram on Tuesday to clarify the situation. He defended Osawaru against accusations of being a “homebreaker” and affirmed his genuine affection for her.

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2Baba and Natasha

Music icon Innocent Idibia, popularly known as 2Face, has proposed to Edo State lawmaker, Natasha Osawaru, in a moment captured on video that went viral on Thursday.

The footage shows the pair dancing together before 2Face presents a ring to Osawaru, sparking cheers from onlookers. The couple then shared a long embrace, solidifying the proposal.

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The proposal comes just a day after 2Baba publicly confirmed his romantic relationship with Osawaru, following his recent separation from his wife, Annie Idibia. The revelation has ignited conversations across social media platforms.

Speculation about their relationship had intensified in recent weeks after 2Face was seen visiting the Edo State Assembly and later spotted with Osawaru at a Lagos club.

Addressing the rumours, 2Face took to Instagram on Tuesday to clarify the situation. He defended Osawaru against accusations of being a “homebreaker” and affirmed his genuine affection for her.

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“Hon. Natasha has been dragged and called all sorts of names,” he said.

“She is a young, brilliant, amazing woman and had nothing to do with what happened between me and Annie. Yes, I love her, and I want to marry her.”

The proposal has since sparked mixed reactions online, with fans and critics sharing their opinions on the singer’s new relationship and the future of his personal life.

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