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Nigerian comedienne popularly known as Real Warri Pikin has taken to social media to beg Chelsea players for them to stop losing and save his marriage.
This comes hours after the Stamford Bridge landlords were defeated 2-1 by Fulham in a Premier League game played on Thursday night, 12 January.
Chelsea fans all over the world were not happy with the result as they were expecting their players to beat their London rivals.
In a post Warri Pikin posted on her Instagram page, the 32-year-old revealed that her husband was disappointed with the loss against Fulham.
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She also shared a photo of her husband looking sad after the Premier League game which he watched at home on television.
''Chelsea, Chelsea, Chelsea. How many times did I call you? Please if not for anything, at least save my marriage.''
Anita Asuoha was born on 29th of October 1990 and brought up in Warri, Delta State, Nigeria.
Her father is of Ijaw tribe from Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State while her mother is of Urhobo tribe.
She studied Political Science/Public Administration at the Benson Idahosa University Benin City and graduated in 2012.
Earlier, Sports Brief had reported how there seems to be no end in sight for Chelsea's woes after yet another loss to London neighbours Fulham, with many key incidents and decisions sending different messages about the situation at the club.
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