OpenLife Nigeria reports that days after Olakunle Churchill reconnected with his son from Tonto Dikeh, fresh criss has hit his marriage in the home front.
According to information, drama unfolds as Rosy Meurer unfollows Olakunle Churchill on Instagram, just hours after he shared stunning birthday photos of their son with his ex-wife, Tonto Dikeh.
Rosy, who was once publicly hailed as Tonto’s “sister from another mother,” seems to be sending a silent but explosive message.
The unfollow comes amid speculation if Rosy Meurer is overreacting over Churchill’s closeness with his ex, sending a warning shot of insecurity.
Social media users were quick to dissect every detail. Fans are buzzing over the timing, wondering if the Instagram move reflects tension behind the scenes or a mere reaction to the birthday celebration.
For years, Rosy has defended herself against claims that she caused friction between Churchill and Tonto, insisting that the narrative is unfounded.
But with this latest drama, speculation is reaching fever pitch.
Her bold unfollow has turned the spotlight back on her, with users analyzing likes, comments, and every online interaction for clues about the stability of her marriage.
The timing couldn’t be more dramatic: Churchill’s heartfelt birthday posts celebrating his son and showing love to his ex reignited old narratives, while Rosy’s Instagram action hints at underlying tension.
This love triangle, already a staple of celebrity headlines, is now hotter than ever and fans are watching every move closely.
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