"He Doesn't Womanise": Peggy Ovire's Wedding Praise for Frederick Leonard Pops Up Amid Divorce Saga
- Peggy Ovire's wedding video has resurfaced amid her allegations against her estranged husband, Frederick Leonard
- In the viral clip, Peggy praised Leonard's character as a faithful partner during their relationship
- Social media reactions highlighted the stark contrast between past praises and current accusations amidst their divorce
A wedding video of Nollywood actors Peggy Ovire and Frederick Leonard has resurfaced on social media amid the couple's ongoing marital dispute, drawing attention to the actress's past praise of her estranged husband.

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The clip began trending shortly after Peggy publicly accused Leonard of being involved with another woman, identified as Angel Nikky, and challenged him to attend the next court hearing in their divorce case so the proceedings could be concluded.
In the resurfaced footage, recorded during the couple's wedding celebrations, Peggy spoke glowingly about Leonard's character, describing him as a trustworthy partner who was focused on his career and not known for womanising.

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"When I met him, he was not a womaniser. He was a man focused on making money," she said in the video. "He is someone I can beat my chest for because he doesn't womanise."
The actress also reflected on the early stages of their relationship, revealing that Leonard was already in a relationship when they first met.
She said she remained supportive because she believed he had a promising future.
Beyond praising Leonard's fidelity, Peggy also used the wedding video to offer advice to singles, encouraging women not to abandon a relationship solely because a man is not yet financially successful if they genuinely believe in him.
She further recounted Leonard's commitment to prayer during their marriage, saying he often woke her up for early morning prayers and regularly prayed during the night.
"Thank you for waking me up in the morning and saying, 'Babe, let us pray.' He wakes up at night and prays. He never stops praying," Peggy said in the video.
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The resurfaced video comes amid heightened online discussions surrounding the former couple after Peggy Ovire recently levelled allegations against Leonard on social media.

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She claimed that a woman linked to the actor is married with four children and urged Leonard to cooperate with efforts to finalise their divorce.

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Reactions to Peggy Ovire, Frederick Leonard's video
The contrast between Peggy's remarks in the wedding clip and her recent allegations has sparked widespread reactions on social media, with many users revisiting moments from the couple's relationship as their divorce proceedings continue.
YEN.com.gh compiled reactions below.
@whitehatplace said:
"Nigerians are vilifying the victim all over again. Is she the one who broke her vows? That these are dragging her like she is the culprit… focus on the person who cheated!"
@beautifulTosin said:
"Why is he not your crown again. Just a small cheating, you removed the crown."
@Just_brownn said:
"How many times will they tell you, guys, that what most of them portray online is not real? God forbid I stand in public to praise a man or any form of human in my life, especially on issues that are done in private and behind closed doors. Well, maybe she hasn't caught him then."
Angel Nikky's post about Frederick Leonard trends
Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that an Instagram post by Angel Nikky, the woman linked to the ongoing controversy surrounding Frederick Leonard, has resurfaced online, drawing renewed attention amid allegations by his estranged wife, actress Peggy Ovire.
The post, originally shared in 2018 by Nikky, emerged after Peggy publicly accused Leonard of being involved with a married woman as their marital dispute continued to unfold online.
Source: YEN.com.gh
