In her 150 pages book (REBIRTH), she explained how she
confessed to her foster father Timi Adigun and his wife after they all thought
she was a Virgin.
She went further to write about how people assumed she was a
virgin after her Instagram post and how she had to lie on TV!
She wrote:
However, the fact that I had confessed to TiTiMi Adigun did
not mean the world
now knew. People had assumed I was a virgin. I had never
said I was but I had never
corrected their assumptions either. So, I was still in that
fix.
Shortly after my confession, Ebony Life TV called me for an
interview. I went and
for the first time in my several interviews, I was asked
point blank if I was a virgin. I tried
to evade the question, but my interviewer was not having it.
She demanded for a yes or
no. I did not see the question coming and I lied. I said,
“Yes, I am a virgin”.
Immediately the interview was over, I hurried to the bathroom
in the studio and
cried. I felt terrible for lying and told God I was sorry. I
called Dee on my way home and
confessed my wrong. I explained further when I got home.
The next thing he said shocked me. He said, “Call her and
confess the truth. Ask for
a rescheduling of the interview; do it again and undo your
mistake.”
I was not going to do that. I felt it was my secret and the
whole world need not know
about it. I was upset with myself, however, for answering
her. I could have insisted I
could not tell. So, I proposed never to answer such again.
Easier said than done, right?
Shortly after, I was on another TV interview, Crux Of The
Matter, with Elsie. I was
invited to talk for sexual purity while the other guest
spoke against. In the process of the
discussion, around the time when it was heated, I was asked
out of the blues again if I
was a virgin. And before I knew it, I heard myself lying
again. I was mad at myself.
I was on another TV interview that trended for a while. It
was On The Couch, with
Lady Ariyike. I talked about sexual purity, but thankfully I
was not asked if I was virgin.
After that one, I decided to stop interviews altogether. I
was tired of lying or having to
dread lying if I was asked straight up.
I must commend her for coming clean;
Not that we need Julianna's truth, but it probably puts her conscience at ease.
Great! Good girl that wants to make heaven -rolls eyes.
Not that we need Julianna's truth, but it probably puts her conscience at ease.
Great! Good girl that wants to make heaven -
Now, this lie about being a virgin (when your ohonhon is a worn out appian way) is not new.
There are many ladies who claim to be virgins and even weep to proof it's God's truth.
When you argue with them based on their "penis antecedents" or, spill sexual tales from their previous lover(s), between denials, they will swear juju upon the kiss-and-tell fellow, swear on themselves and on your inquisitive head!
I have trained myself never to argue with them. I just bless God for their lives and charge them to tighten their chastity belt until that glorious wedding night.
Fingers crossed, blood will not be missing in action.
In extreme cases, a few married ones still dare to defend their virgin status.
Yes! I have seen one.
The lady said they were waiting for God's directive or something along the lines of spiritual postponement.
The lady said they were waiting for God's directive or something along the lines of spiritual postponement.
She only stopped the stupid madness after she got pregnant!
I would say it's a psychological disorder, where the sufferer separates her body from her soul.
I don't want to conclude that they are out rightly certifiable.
Meanwhile, hope Julianna's book sells...
Otherwise, what is there to gain?
Otherwise, what is there to gain?

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