Actress and former Real Housewives of Atlanta star Porsha Williams is reminiscing about her divorce from ex-husband Simon Guobadia.
She has described the process as “long, drawn-out, and ugly.”
Speaking publicly for the first time after divorce, Porsha Williams expressed a deep sense of relief, saying her greatest comfort is no longer living in constant conflict.
“I’m glad to no longer be in a state of battle,” she said, adding that her focus is now on healing and forgiveness, both for Simon and herself.
She revealed that she has consciously chosen to release any lingering resentment or regret, letting go of the “fantasies of what could have been,” and is now embracing peace and the future with clarity.
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Porsha William said:
“Well, now that my divorce is finalised, yes, I’m finally able to exhale. I really am. It comes with mixed feelings. It’s not like a smooth like, you know, because it’s not smooth yet. It’s kind of surreal. I’m just glad not to be in the fight anymore. I’m glad not to battle anymore.
“I forgive myself, and I truly forgive him. And I’m done with the animosity. And I’m done with what could have been,” she said.
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“I’m also done fantasising about what it could have been. Because when you have a marriage like mine that felt so perfect, you often, after the breakup, fantasy about how perfect it could have been and what you could have done differently.
“I’m okay now with how everything has happened. And I’m good. I’m ready for what’s next. I really, really am
Popular media personality Ifedayo Olarinde, aka Daddy Freeze, has revealed how he was excommunicated from his former church after his divorce.
Speaking in a recent episode of The Honest Bunch podcast, Daddy Freeze also claimed that the death threats were extended to members of his family
He further asserted that his outspoken criticism of Nigerian pastors emboldened others to demand accountability from clerics across the country.
He said, “After my divorce, my pastor tried to reconcile me and my ex-wife, but I told him I wasn’t interested. So, I was excommunicated from serving in church events or sitting in the front row.