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The Real Reason Why Yvonne Nelson Aborted My Child – Sarkodie Breaks Silence

Sarkodie has refuted allegations that in 2010, he coerced actress Yvonne Nelson into getting an abortion as widely claimed by the actress in her controversial memoir, ‘I am not Yvonne Nelson’ that has monopolised social media and mainstream media.

The iconic rapper gave his version of the story in a new song dubbed Try Me by saying that even though he wasn’t ready at the time, he wanted her to retain the baby but Yvonne declined on the grounds that she was in school.

Sarkodie discussed how he was truly in love with Yvonne Nelson but then it turns out he was probably one of the many men Yvonne had filed in a queue like Cuban links. He said he didn’t want to reveal that aspect of his life till he passed away but that he has been obliged to do so since Yvonne Nelson spread a falsehood that benefits her.

“I’m not going to lie, we had a thing. First, I thought we had a think until I had the hint that there were many guys. I tried to stay away but then you came that you were pregnant. But then I wasn’t ready but I told you to keep it.

“You told be you were schooling so you needed to complete it but till today, I don’t believe it. I told you to let my doctor take care of you and you sent a text later that your friend has recommended a one of the best doctors…

“So don’t you make it seem like I was the one pushing you for abortion. Baby girl make you no try me”, he raps on Ty Me.

Predictably, the song set the internet on fire and this caught the attention of the actress who swiftly responded to some of the claims made by him.

“Insults won’t work Michael, Respect womanhood. I’m happy the world gets to see how you are playing this and the real you. Young women get to learn from this. You would get the applause for a rap. still doesn’t change the truth,” she posted.

See Yvonne Nelson’s response;

Listen to the song below;

Source – Tru News Report

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