Drama Erupts as Woman Accuses Jennysglow’s Husband of Infidelity in Surrogacy Scandal
Popular skincare entrepreneur Jennifer Igbinoba Osasenaga, widely known as Jennysglow, is at the center of a social media storm following explosive allegations from a woman claiming to be involved in a failed surrogacy arrangement with the beauty mogul and her husband.
In a viral post, the unnamed woman alleged that Jennysglow reached out to her to serve as a surrogate due to the couple’s inability to conceive. She claimed that the pregnancy was classified as high-risk and ended in a heartbreaking miscarriage. After the loss, she said she was neglected and left without proper care or compensation.
The woman further accused Jennysglow’s husband of making inappropriate advances during the arrangement, which she said were ignored when reported.
She also claimed that a lawyer involved in the deal had reassured her of protection, only for her to discover later that she had signed a legally binding agreement that offered her no real security. She is now demanding ₦3 million in compensation for emotional and physical distress.
In response, Jennysglow released a video refuting the allegations, calling them entirely fabricated. According to her, she has been married for only three years and has no fertility issues.
She emphasized that if she ever needed a surrogate, she would follow proper procedures and make the decision publicly and legally. She also noted that there were no signed agreements, verified transactions, or formal surrogacy arrangements to back the woman’s claims.
The incident has sparked intense debate online, with mixed reactions flooding the comment sections. Some users showed support for Jennysglow, while others questioned the motives and truthfulness of both parties involved.
Here are a few reactions:
@eve_chantel: “You are a star. Keep shining and never allow naysayers dim your shine.”
@mzzjoyy: “Surrogacy & sleeping with your client ain’t supposed to be in the same sentence… I’m lost here.”
@kanoel_fabrics: “The wildest thing is not being able to carry a baby full term, then calling another barren and accusing her of sleeping with her husband? How does that even help your case?”
@love_bilkis: “Nigerians doing western things without proper understanding. Why is the husband even part of the equation?”
@drvivianpollardokiche: “That’s diabolical if true.”
As the story unfolds, public interest continues to grow, with many awaiting possible legal action or further clarification from both sides.



