Didier Drogba and wife separate after 20 years

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By Odero Charles | Jan 15, 2021
Ivory Coast former soccer player Didier Drogba addresses a news conference after the inauguration ceremony of a new school building constructed by the Didier Drogba Foundation at Pokou Kouamekro, Gagnoa, Ivory Coast, January 17, 2018. [Reuters, Thierry Gouegnon]

Former Ivorian international and Chelsea legend Didier Drogba on Wednesday, January 13 announced separation from his estranged wife Lalla Diakite after over 20 years of marriage.

The announcement came after he was forced by netizens to provide clarifications concerning their marriage following rumors that they were no longer living together as husband and wife.

Drogba and Lalla tied the knot on June 12, 2011, in Monaco in the presence of selected guests.

Drogba and wife Lalla Diakite [Courtesy:Romance Meets Life]

The 42-year-old made the shock announcement via his Instagram page telling fans:  "I am not used to discussing my private life, but due to speculation in the media today, I will confirm that unfortunately after 20 years together Lalla and I have made the difficult decision separate last year.

“We remain very close and our main goal has been our children and to protect them and the privacy of the family."

Didier Drogba and his wife Lalla [photo courtesy]

They share three children together – Isaac, Iman and Kieran.

Drogba played in three World Cups with the Ivory Coast and twice helped them to the final of the Africa Cup of Nations, also earning cult status among fans for his exploits with Chelsea in the Premier League and Champions League.

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