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21st June 2025 10:28:48 AM
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UK-Ghanaian musician, Reginald Ainooson, popularly known as Reggie Zippy, has opened up about battling mental health issues due to ordeals he claims are being caused by his ex-wife, Edith Ward.
In a video shared on social media, the musician is heard stating that he is currently on medication to cope daily with the prolonged torment of Edith after their divorce.
“Listen to me, I’m telling you this, yeah. If anything should happen to me, I’m already battling mental health."
“If you think I’m lying, I can show you all my medications that I have to take every single day just so I can function as a normal human being,” the distraught singer expressed.
He sent a message to his ex-wife in the video making her aware that her actions behind the scenes slowly destroying him.
Painfully, he cannot fathom why he deserves that from his ex-wife.
“You are killing me behind the scenes. What have I done to you? What have I done to you?” he questioned, visibly shaken.
“Is it my fault that you are so ungrateful? Is it my fault that you didn’t realise you had a good man whom you didn’t treat well?” he added.
The concerns raised by the musician, best known for his work as part of the duo Reggie 'n' Bollie, is not new to Ghanaians.
However, this latest outcry is an indication of a more serious effect on his mental health, raising concerns among fans and industry colleagues.
In 2024, the musician embarked on a fresh chapter in his life with a social media post sharing a heartwarming moment during Valentine's Day.
He introduced his new girlfriend, expressing gratitude for the joy she brings into his life, asserting, "Meet my beautiful valentine.
"She is the reason why I was happy yesterday, today, and tomorrow. Babe, I am still getting used to your Bonnie and Clyde type of love," the musician shared.
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