Shade Gbadamosi flaunts new look post divorce saga

Shade Gbadamosi flaunts new look post divorce saga

There's really something about getting divorced that makes women more physically attractive than they were before or during the time they got married.

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There’s really something about getting divorced that makes women more physically attractive than they were before or during the time they got married.

This attribute has undoubtedly managed to manifest itself in Shade Balogun, the chairman and CEO of Redbrick Homes International Limited, promoters and developers of Amen Estate.

Shade who used to be married to businessman and a former governorship aspirant in Lagos State, Babatunde Gbadamosi is now looking nothing like she did when she was married to the Gbadamosi.

She is surprisingly more attractive than ever.

Gone is the village grandmother look she paraded in the past and in its place is a more attractive looking woman.

Obviously, the new look is evidence that she has finally moved on from her failed third marriage and may perhaps be ready to mingle again.

A mother of five, her marriage to Gbadamosi is her third.

While sources sympathetic to Babatunde claim their marriage ended because of Shade’s alleged overbearing and nagging attitude, in addition to running her estranged husband down continuously.

She is alleged to have continuously gone to great lengths to tell anyone who cares to listen  that her ex husband was a postman in the United Kingdom who had nothing to his name before she agreed to marry him.

But those sympathetic to Shade claim that Babatunde allegedly impregnated a Nigerian lady based in the United Kingdom named Yinka Balogun, an accounting and finance specialist while still married to her.

According to them, Babatunde’s treachery earned him an expulsion from their matrimonial home and the business they both ran together.

She has since taken full control of the business and has been asserting her authority as the owner of the business. However, she is yet to revert to her maiden name, Balogun, and still retains Gbadamosi as her surname.