- The TV series posted an article on social media user @mercyinfull, which included photos of blessings and IVDs, noting that the relationship would be a reason to lose a license in countries like the United States or other well-regulated environments.

The controversial relationship therapist and influencer, CEO of Blessing, criticized her relationship with her former client IVD, which recently sparked debates about ethics and professionalism.
The TV series posted an article on social media user @mercyinfull, which included photos of blessings and IVDs, noting that the relationship would be a reason to lose a license in countries like the United States or other well-regulated environments. “The therapist-client romantic relationship is the fastest way to revoke a license,” the user wrote.
Blessing CEO is known for his unapologetic position on controversial matters, applauding the comments. She accuses critics of ignorance and asserts that many people in the world end up marrying their clients. “You’re just ignorant,” she began. “Many of the people who are married today have married their clients… because you’ve slept with your own sleep, which hasn’t led to marriage and it doesn’t make this the law.”
Her answer inspired online reactions, with some agreeing that love can blossom in unexpected places, while others raise concerns about the professional boundaries that licensed therapists expect.
Blessings The relationship between the CEO and IVD has been under public review for several months, especially given the controversy over the past IVD. Nevertheless, Blessings remained sound about her personal choices, often using social media to oppose public judgment.

