Korra Obidi, a Nigerian singer and dancer based in the United States, has lamented bitterly about feeling caged in her home, just hours after one of her daughters accidentally appeared on her live session despite a US Court order.
Recall that a court in California, United States of America, presiding over the duo’s Child custody case, barred Korra and her ex-husband, Justin Dean, from posting videos, photos, or live-streaming their children, or any content containing their children, on social media.
Korra had a panic attack on Monday and had to forcefully put her device down when her daughter, June, awoke unexpectedly and happened to appear on her live session.
Korra sobbed in a new live session at a shopping mall on Tuesday morning, describing how she had a panic attack in order to avoid the sanction and punishment of a US court.
The mother of two went on to complain bitterly about feeling like a prisoner in her own home and walking on eggshells since an American court barred her from posting photos of her children on social media.
Korra reiterated her frustration with Justin’s ongoing child custody battle and expressed gratitude to those who have reached out to her since yesterday.