Priscilla Ojo has officially debunked viral reports claiming she labeled postpartum depression (PPD) as an “illusion caused by poverty.” The mother of one took to her social media to clarify her stance after a post by an X (formerly Twitter) user sparked significant backlash.

The Source of the Allegation
The controversy began after a screenshot of a post from an X user began circulating. The post alleged that Priscilla had commented on her experience with marriage after childbirth, stating: “Priscilla was asked about marriage after childbirth. She said she never experienced postpartum depression; instead, her love for her husband tripled. She believes postpartum depression is an illusion caused by poverty.”
Priscilla’s Response: “Insensitive and Insulting”
Responding via her Instagram story, Priscilla shared a screenshot of the allegation and expressed her outrage. She categorically denied making the statement and challenged the source to provide proof.
“I never said this, what’s wrong with Twitter people? Be ready to provide evidence!!,” she wrote.
She further criticized the nature of the rumor, noting its impact on mothers who have struggled with the condition. “What do you mean I said ‘postpartum is an illusion caused by poverty’ Insulting to mothers, very insensitive,” she added.
Standing with Mothers
By addressing the rumor directly, Priscilla emphasized that such comments do not align with her views and described the fabrication as a slight against the motherhood community. She maintains that the narrative was entirely manufactured by social media users seeking to stir controversy.
Key Highlights:
- The Denial: Priscilla Ojo has confirmed she never made the comments attributed to her.
- The Critique: She labeled the rumor “insensitive” to mothers worldwide.
- The Demand: She has challenged those spreading the report to provide evidence of her ever saying it.
I am deeply sorry, Priscilla.🙏🥺
I sincerely ask for your forgiveness.
The tweet in question was posted by someone who was handling my page at the time, and I take full responsibility for allowing that mistake to occur. Although it was not authored by me personally, I…— versage🌹 (@_elite_girl) January 30, 2026
Source: African Publicity
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