Amberay: Moving away from Syokimau won’t save her public image

Amberay has finally moved away from where she was living in Syokimau to get some reprieve from her co-wife Amira and while this is a smart move, it is too little, too late.

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Don’t get me wrong, it is a smart move because it not only protects her from more night arguments, it more importantly protects and safeguards the wellbeing of her son.

 

Amberay, Jamal Marlow's new bride
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But it will do nothing to sway public perception of who she is and that is something I hope Amberay prepares to deal with especially as her son begins to use the internet and social media more and more.

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What do I mean? Well, just take a quick peak at her YouTube account and you will understand exactly what I am speaking to.

Amberay

 

She has been utterly ratioed because in everyone’s mind, Amberay is a Jezebel spirit. And that is the reputation that will haunt her. Lord knows she should never vie for public office.

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So she could move from here to Timbuktu but that reputation shall precede her. And now all that remains to be seen is what she shall do to protect her son.

Amberay
Amberay during her trollop days

Even where she has moved to, her new neighbours will certainly eye her warily because the type of drama she brings is the type of drama that lowers property value.

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Which wife will be comfortable having her Jezebel energy living next door to her family and especially her husband? None that I know of.

Amberay
Amber Ray

Fortunately for her, she doesn’t seem shy about laying in the bed she has made -which I guess is arguably a good thing.

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