Did ProVerb just snub his ex’s Mother’s day tribute?

09 May 2016 - 13:16 By Kyle Zeeman

As the world celebrated Mother’s day this past weekend‚ social media was filled with tribute messages to moms. And while ProVerb’s ex-wife Onalerona took to social media to thank the father of her children for his contribution‚ she didn’t seem to get the same love back. Taking to Instagram on Sunday‚ Onalerona posted a picture of ProVerb and the couple’s two children‚ next to the caption: “ProVerb‚ Thank you for giving me the opportunity to be a Mother to two beautiful and God fearing children.....truly ...and will forever be grateful.” Even though ProVerb’s Instagram account was filled with tributes dedicated to his mother‚ grandmother and children‚ there seemed to be none in response to Onalerona.In one of his tributes ProVerb recalled what it felt like to have his children living with him. “My kids used to knock on my bedroom door constantly. Either because they couldn't sleep‚ they're hungry or they were up too early and didn't get the concept of weekend or holiday and we must relax and sleep in. This used to irritate me to be honest‚ now if only they knew what I would do to hear their knock on my door. Life has taught me to appreciate every little thing‚ every little moment. I thank God for the time we do have and I pray to appreciate it more.”ProVerb and Onalerona’s relationship came under the spotlight last year after it emerged that Onalerona had allegedly cheated on the TV star.The couple later confirmed that they were getting divorced...

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