The Nigeria-born businessman makes use of his Instagram account to slam people who called him crazy on social media amid his divorce from the 'Real Housewives of Atlanta' star.
- July 4, 2024
AceShowbiz - Porsha Williams' estranged husband Simon Guobadia is hitting back at trolls. The Nigeria-born businessman slammed people who called him crazy on social media amid his divorce from "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" star.
"People - Stop With The Gaslighting By Telling Me What I Am, How I Am, How I'm Looking, Feeling etc.," Simon wrote on Instagram Story on Wednesday, July 3. "It's Giving Self Projection. I'm Gucci. Keep Scrolling… #cockroaches."
The post, however, only earned Simon more backlash. "If he’s so Gucci as he say he wouldn’t need to post it. He wouldn’t need to post any of that crazy private Porsha things. He would just live his Gucci life," one said. Another commented, "It’s clear he wanted the peach and not the ppl attached to it."
"Simon giving bitter baby mama energy," someone else added. One person noted, "Looking like a California raisin while calling others cockroaches is will freaky."
Simon's post arrived amid his messy divorce from Porsha. In court documents in April, he claimed that Porsha sent him a "threatening text" as she tried to ruin his reputation. According to Simon, Porsha attempted to expose "him to public hatred, contempt, and ridicule." In the court papers, which were filed on Thursday, April 25 and obtained by Radar Online, Simon included the text message to back his claims.
In the text, which Porsha allegedly sent to him on March 11 at 10:17 P.M., Simon claimed that Porsha told him, "Listen I suggest you stop spreading lies about me. I am holding your truth but I won't for long if you are going to continue to lie on." On the same day, Simon pointed out that Porsha "publicly posted her threat" on social media as she wrote a cryptic message that read, "If You keep telling Your LIES…I will start speaking my TRUTH!"
In the docs, Simon additionally brought up Porsha accusing him of "fleeing to Dubai" amid their divorce which he said was her attempt to ruin his reputation. The legal documents read, "Wife's statements are false and malicious defamation of the Husband, that she expressed in print and writing, tending to injure the reputation of the Husband and exposing him to public hatred, contempt, and ridicule."
"As a direct and proximate result of Wife's statements, the Husband has suffered and will continue to suffer damages," it continued. He also argued that he's "entitled to recover damages."