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“Tiwa Savage & Tee Billz’s marriage fell apart last year, as Tee Billz moved out weeks ago”



tee billz moves out weeks ago as marriage crashes

Following yesterday’s dramatic suicide attempt by Tunji “Tee Billz” Balogun, more details are emerging about his troubled marriage to Tiwa Savage, which according to Encomium broke down last year.

According to Encomium sources, Tee Billz moved out off the Lekki Phase 1 home they both share with their 9 month old son, Jamil, two weeks ago.
Their sources also claimed that trouble in the Billz’s home was caused by “money, trust and responsibility”.

Tiwa and her erstwhile manager husband have struggled to keep their marriage for months following many dark secrets. But two weeks ago, both finally parted ways as TeeBillz moved out of their duplex in Lekki Peninsular Scheme 1, Victoria Island, Lagos.

The couple, who got married in a lavish ceremony in Dubai on April 26, 2014 spent their second year anniversary separately. Tiwa celebrated her “If I Start To Talk” video premiere with her Mavin crew at Escape Night Club in VI, Lagos while her hubby was reportedly at an event by PR executive, Bobby Taylor.

Just two days after all hell broke loose, starting with an Instagram rant by Tee Billz lashing out at his wife, her mother and her label mates.He later tried to kill himself by jumping off the Lekki Ikoyi Link bridge but was stopped by Banky W and Peter Okoye.

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