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Cassandra Assamoi makes peace with her mother and hints at troubling revelations

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Ivorian media personality Cassandra Assamoi has announced a reconciliation with her mother after a highly publicized period of conflict, sharing an emotional message of forgiveness on her social media accounts.

In her post, the influencer and TV commentator appeared to draw a line under months of tension and misunderstandings, writing:
“Thank you Dothy for finally telling me the truth—I understand everything. May God protect you, nothing will happen to you. I forgive you for everything, and forgive me too. One day, it will all be fine.”

Assamoi also urged her mother not to be swayed by external influences:
“Don’t let anyone divide you from your child over fleeting things in this world. Don’t bear false witness anymore—tell the truth from now on.”

While the tone was conciliatory, Cassandra hinted that a deeper story remains untold.
“Now everyone knows… once I finish my recovery, the public will know… I’ll reveal everything. I trust in God,” she declared.

Her words suggest that more revelations could be forthcoming, leaving her followers both relieved by the reconciliation and intrigued by the promise of further disclosures.

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