EXCLUSIVE: Jimmy Akingbola, who plays Geoffrey in Peacock’s Bel-Air remake, has opened up about making a “positive story about adoption” to help inspire Black children in care in the upcoming ITV documentary Handle with Care.
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marriage issues got turned up another level on Sunday's episode of, when Angela's infamous temper got the best of her yet again. Angela made a surprise visit to Michael in Nigeria because she suspected he's been scamming her — even though they've been together for years — and it not surprisingly descended into chaos.Angela has been upset over Michael's behavior this season as she waits for his visa to come to Georgia to be approved, notably, she doesn't want him to have an Instagram account yet he refuses to shut it down.
In a previous episode he told her he would shut it down if she gave him $5,000, which infuriated her even more. Angela decided to go to Nigeria with her friend, Renee, to surprise Michael and in order for her to make a final decision on if she wants to stay married or not, given that her attorney told her his visa could be approved at any second and then she would no longer have as much control over him.During Sunday's episode, Angela told producers she was planning to surprise Michael the next morning after landing in Nigeria, but decided to go to his home past 11 p.m.
because she was once again upset that she asked him to take down his Instagram and he responded with «No I won't LOL.» «Who does something like this to their wife?» she angrily asked producers. «I'll tell you who does.
Someone that's not in it for love — a scammer. Michael's getting ready to get his a** in trouble because little does he know I'm right down the f**king road.»Angela made sure to bring her marriage certificate, which she said to her understanding, meant that she had the right to anything he owned.
EXCLUSIVE: Jimmy Akingbola, who plays Geoffrey in Peacock’s Bel-Air remake, has opened up about making a “positive story about adoption” to help inspire Black children in care in the upcoming ITV documentary Handle with Care.
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confronting him in Nigeria. On Sunday's episode of, Angela once again lost her temper at Michael, but this time her usually mild-mannered husband fought back.Angela and Michael's relationship has been struggling this season as he continues to wait for his visa in Nigeria to come to Georgia to be with Angela. But Angela has serious reservations about their marriage given that she feels he hasn't been treating her the same after they got married, and is now wondering if he's been scamming her the whole time even though they've been together for years.
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