Tag: Shade Ladipo

  • Shade Ladipo apologises to Tiwa Savage over leaked s3x tape comments

    Shade Ladipo apologises to Tiwa Savage over leaked s3x tape comments

    Media personality Shade Ladipo has publicly apologised to singer Tiwa Savage for her harsh words following the leak of Tiwa’s private video in 2021.

    Ladipo, on Instagram admitted that she judged Tiwa unfairly, stating she blamed the singer for the incident.

    However, after reflecting on her actions, Ladipo said she realised her reaction was misplaced and unfair.

    In a heartfelt apology, Ladipo expressed empathy, stating she now feels Tiwa’s pain and regrets her past comments.

    She confessed that she was wrong to blame Tiwa for something that happened to her and acknowledged that her reaction was not supportive.

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    She said, “I was one of the people who blasted Tiwa Savage when that s3x tape came out. I’ll be honest. I blamed her. I was like, you know what? How can you be over 40? Cause we are mates and you’re still messing around with people like this.

    “In hindsight, I wonder why I was blaming her so hard for something that happened to her.

    “I felt her pain. And I just want to say to you, I love you. I’m sorry!”

    Recall that Savage raised an alarm that she was being blackmailed over a s3x tape of herself and her partner that made headlines in October, 2021.

  • Don’t be too quick to change your name after marriage – Shade Ladipo advises ladies

    Don’t be too quick to change your name after marriage – Shade Ladipo advises ladies

    Media personality, Shade Ladipo, has advised married women not to rush into changing their surnames on legal documents.

    Sharing her personal experience, she expressed gratitude for not changing her last name during her marriage, which eventually ended in divorce.

    Ladipo emphasised that women work hard to build their brands and should not hastily alter their surnames, especially on legal documents.

    She encouraged women to take their time and not rush into changing their names, highlighting the importance of preserving their identity and professional reputation.

    She wrote: “Do you want to know one thing I’m so happy I didn’t rush to do when I was married? Changing my name.

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    “How could I spend over 20 years building the ‘Shade Ladipo’ brand, only to change it overnight to another name?

    “Some people see my father and say, ‘Oh, you’re Shade Ladipo’s father.’

    “Sis, you’ve worked too hard to build your brand. Don’t be too quick to change it, especially on legal documents. Take your time; there’s no hurry, I promise you!”

  • How Covid-19 affected my marriage – Shade Ladipo

    How Covid-19 affected my marriage – Shade Ladipo

    Media personality Shade Ladipo has narrated how her marriage crashed in an interview with Daddy Freeze.

    The radio host, Shade tied the knot with Jide in 2018.

    But speaking during an Instagram live session, Ladipo revealed that Covid-19 made her marriage fail in 2020.

    She said when she relocated with Jide to Canada, they resided in his brother’s home.

    The radio host said during their stay with her in-laws, they were not able to communicate, function, and unable to find our footing.

    Ladipo said six months into their stay, she moved out of the house, leaving her ex-husband who wanted to stay back because “he had debts”.

    She added that the natural separation resulted in 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.

    “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 said.

  • Why I don’t want children of my own – Shade Ladipo

    Why I don’t want children of my own – Shade Ladipo

    Popular media personality Shade Ladipo has stated that she isn’t interested in birthing kids despite being a lover of children. 

    According to the veteran broadcaster, she will be 42 soon and never liked the idea of having kids.

    She explained that irrespective of her endearing love for children, she does not want to be a biological mother.

    Shade noted that her lack of interest in having children was not part of the reason for l divorce from her estranged husband.

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    The TV host said she is open to remarrying in an Instagram live with Daddy Freeze.

    Ladipo said: “I am open to remarry. But I don’t want kids. I’m going to be 42 in November. I’ve never had the inclination to have a child. I will be honest.

    “I love children. Children love me. Children are actually attracted to me. I will go to a children’s party and they will start to sit around me. Children love me but I don’t have any feeling to have a child of my own. I can adopt. Maybe, adopt a whole orphanage and give them my last name. But I don’t want to.

    “My decision not to have kids wasn’t an issue with my ex-husband. He was indifferent. He will have kids. But with me, it wasn’t an issue.”