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Prince Omar accepts responsibility for Grace Khan’s child

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Struggling musician Prince Omar has finally accepted responsibility for Grace Khan’s child.

Based on a leaked voice note making rounds on social media, Prince Omar is heard explaining that he had tubeless intercourse with Grace Khan.

He, however, said that he wasn’t ready to have a child with her. He wanted her to terminate the pregnancy.

“The truth is Grace Khan didn’t inform me about the pregnancy, I read the story online. I was mad, it had gone viral and people were judging me. I told her to abort because I wasn’t ready to be a father.

“Likewise, I later had a change of heart, I told her I would provide for her and the baby,” the musician is heard explaining to a friend of Grace Khan, who promised to be a mediator.

Grace Khan is yet to respond to Prince Omar’s allegations.

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