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Fact Check: Did Size 8 and DJ Mo break up?

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Celebrity couple Size 8 and DJ Mo have not broken up.

Netizens had speculated that the two broke up after it emerged that they had unfollowed each other on Instagram.

Other sources have also reported that the couple is no longer living together.

We post occasionally to show we have highs and lows but we also put what we want people to know and not like many say that we share our entire lives on social media

DJ Mo

Break up claims

In an interview with one of the popular You Tube channels the couple revealed that their marriage has been experiencing challenges just like any other marriage but they had not broken up.

We are a normal couple there’s a time we even don’t talk to each other, our egos sometimes take control of us but we get back together and push on, the most important thing is to learn and avoiding making comparisons with other couples on social media

Size 8

They further said that they have matured in their marriage and now handle matters differently compared.

We are a normal couple there’s a time we even don’t talk to each other, our egos sometimes take control of us but we get back together and push on, the most important thing is to learn and avoiding making comparisons with other couples on social media,” said Size 8.

DJ Mo also denied claims of airing their private affairs in public space.

We post occasionally to show we have highs and lows but we also put what we want people to know and not like many say that we share our entire lives on social media,” he said.

Austine Ogalo
Austine Ogalohttp://www.lakeregionbulletin.co.ke
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