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Onijah Robinson Back In NYC After Viral Trip To Pakistan, Says She's Married

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Onijah Robinson is back in New York City after going viral in Pakistan ... and she says she married her online boyfriend after all -- despite being accused of catfishing him. We got Onijah outside Brooklyn Chop House Steakhouse and our photog asked…
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Onijah Robinson is back in New York City after going viral in Pakistan ... and she says she married her online boyfriend after all -- despite being accused of catfishing him.

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