Maggie Wilson laments not being allowed to see son's birthday party photos
Maggie Wilson is calling for "control" after she was declined from receiving the photos of her son's 10th birthday party.
In a series of Instagram Stories, the model-slash-actress said that the photography studio tasked to cover Connor's birthday was directed to not send the photos to Maggie.
"Ok. Here we go!" she began.
In the screenshot, Maggie first requested the undisclosed photography studio for the finished photos, to which they complied. The following day, they were instructed not to upload any more photos nor give access to the star.
Maggie covered the names of the business and the instructing name with a black bar.
Maggie did not disclose the reason for being denied access, although in her consecutive Story, she revealed that: "you might think everything is nice and peachy on the outside but this is what I have to deal with and have been dealing with on the inside for far too long now."
"Control."
The news comes two months after Maggie expressed her dismay over not seeing her son last December. She shared that she had prepared a meal for the two to celebrate the holidays together, but was not given the chance to do so.
"Over Xmas eve and Xmas day, I was refused time with my son Connor despite an agreement being made prior. It’s been 48 hours, I didn’t get to open presents with him or even have a meal with him.
"This kind of situation sadly happens in 'certain' families and as is seen as 'normal.'"
She then seemingly directed the post to ex-husband Victor Consunji and their separation.
"There are strong reasons why I left and if you think I left because of another guy, you have no idea. Those reasons will be revealed in time," she added. "I have been put through so much over the last 3 months and more so the last few years."
Maggie and Victor tied the knot in December 2010 and share a son named Connor.
The two announced their separation in September of 2021 after 11 years together. In a post announcing their split, Maggie shared that the two will continue to co-parent their son and "will always love and support each other no matter what."