‘Queen Of Pakistan’ Onijah Robinson Denies Mental Health Issues
‘Queen Of Pakistan’ Onijah Robinson Denies Mental Health Issues
Onijah Robinson, known widely across social media as the “Queen of Pakistan,” is speaking publicly following speculation about her mental health.
In a recent interview with HOT 97, Onijah Robinson responded to concerns raised by her son, who had previously shared his mother suffered from mental illness.
Onijah Robinson denied those claims, stating that she does not struggle with any mental health conditions and has only been diagnosed with anemia and asthma.
Robinson also clarified recent rumors surrounding her family. She shared that her oldest son currently lives with her, while her youngest resides with his father, who has full custody. Despite that arrangement, she confirmed they continue to co-parent.
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