Steflon Don
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Jamaican-British dance-hall, grime, and RnB artist Steflon Don has a few words for women who get divorced and then ask for a man's wealth.

This is in lieu of what happened with Moroccan PSG player Achraf Hakimi and his now ex-wife.

According to the "Hurting Me" hitmaker, a woman isn't entitled to a man's wealth after a split if she did not help him make that wealth in one way or another.

Sharing to her over 296.5k Twitter followers, the 31-year-old shared her two cents writing, "No woman should be entitled to half of a man's earnings if she has not struggled with and helped him get there."

 
 

The post has since then amassed over 18.4k likes, 670 comments, over 5,438 retweets, and reached over 2.6 million accounts.

She followed the tweet with another that read, "I love a man that can teach me more than I already know..." followed with a love heart emoji.

The tweet comes in the wake of the drama that ensured over the weekend after his wife Hiba Abouk, realized that the football player "owns nothing" despite earning millions of Euros with Paris Saint Germain and the Moroccan national football team during the divorce proceedings.

 
 

Hiba Abouk, filed for divorce and asked for half of all the property and money the footballer owned.

To her shock, she discovered that Hakimi, 24, had registered all his properties and monies in his mother’s name, and his millions in salary were deposited in accounts bearing his mother’s name.

It was reported that 80 percent of all that he owns is registered in his mother’s name.

Apparently, Hakim made his mom, Saida Mouh, the beneficiary of his salary and wealth several years ago.

The couple began dating in 2018, married in 2020 and have two sons. She filed for divorce around March 2023.

Indications that their marriage had hit the rocks were given by Hiba when on March 27 of this year, she took to her Instagram account to announce that they'd separated and were waiting for the court to finalize their divorce.

People assumed that Hakimi’s investigation in Paris on the allegation of rape had fuelled the divorce.

On March 3, 2023, Hakimi’s indictment was pronounced by a Paris investigating judge who placed him under judicial supervision.

Hakimi had been accused of raping a 24-year-old lady right in his Boulogne home while his wife and kids had travelled on holiday.

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