Anita Brown, who is rumored to be Davido’s pregnant companion, continues to publicly criticize him and his alleged other baby mama online.
Anita Brown, an American model, has shifted her approach and concluded the pregnancy saga with some biblical reflections, surrendering her fight against superstar singer Davido.
After expressing her frustrations towards Davido and his family for several days, the adult film star has decided to let go and take responsibility for raising her child independently.
In a lengthy Twitter thread, Anita Brown delved into her own upbringing, drawing a contrast with Davido, who was born into privilege. She discussed the representation of women in the New Testament, highlighting their historical disadvantages in religious education while emphasizing the importance of her own voice being heard.
Anita Brown’s Thoughts on Letting Davido Go:
“People say I’ll have a fatherless child with no money. Well, now I’m chasing my own success because I’ll make money on my own, just as I always have. I’ll help others in need, as I always have and always will. God had a purpose for this. What the devil intended for harm, God will turn it for good.
The thing about Jesus is that throughout the New Testament, it’s all about women. Women were the outcasts, the mistreated, the ostracized. I studied the Bible in school. These women who sought after Jesus were prohibited from learning about religion.
But those women didn’t care. They were bold and brave, and as a result, they received blessings from God. People have placed limitations on women since day one and blamed us for the downfall of man. I know why I’m here. Do you?
I forgive myself for everything I’ve done while in survival mode. I apologize for not being born into a billionaire family where my father could pass down a jet, and I’d be a spoiled, manipulative brat who gets whatever they want and throws tantrums when they don’t.
I’m not that girl. I come from struggle and worked my way up to achieve what I want in life. I’m showing others how I was able to do it. Boys love that about me, so why do they hate me so much for my past? The dream is to go from the bottom to the top through hard work and resilience.
I’ve dealt with men from various backgrounds: rich and famous, rich but not famous, and broke. But I refuse to be abused and disrespected. I acknowledge who I am and my intelligence, and I take a stand. I have a strong belief system and a strong relationship with God. God is my fortress.
I’m past Davido now. I told you, after today, I’m done. I’ve said everything I needed to say about him. I’m focusing on the glory. While haters continue to bash me, I’m contemplating how to embrace my pregnancy and make this world a better place, starting with women and starting with God.”