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Ivanka Bianca retracts allegations in viral TikTok video, admits to using charms, never being pregnant for Roberto

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Social media personality, Ivanka Bianca, has released a video on TikTok in which she gives a detailed account of recent events in her personal life, retracting previous allegations and offering a public apology.

In the video, which has since gone viral, Ivanka apologised to a man identified as Roberto, admitting that claims she had earlier made against him were false.

She clarified that she was never pregnant with his child and that allegations suggesting he had forced her to terminate multiple pregnancies were untrue.

Ivanka further disclosed that she, together with other individuals, had obtained urine from pregnant women in order to produce positive pregnancy test results. She acknowledged that Roberto was innocent and described him as a victim of her false accusations.

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In the same video, Ivanka addressed controversy surrounding charms that were allegedly linked to her.

She explained that the charms had initially been given to her for advertising purposes.

Although she later declined to promote them and refunded the individual involved, she admitted that she failed to dispose of the charms and instead left them in a drawer.

According to Ivanka, the matter caused serious conflict in her marriage after her husband later discovered the charms.

She admitted to having used charms in the past but maintained that she did not use any during her relationship with her husband.

Ivanka said the situation escalated when her sister-in-law reported the matter to the police, prompting her to flee.

However, she revealed that her mother-in-law intervened, offering support and taking her to a pastor for prayers, which she said helped stabilise the situation.

The video has sparked widespread debate on social media, with many users reacting to Ivanka’s admissions and apology.

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