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Posted on: 03:22 Mon, 16 May 2016

In a chat with StarGist , Yoruba actor
Funsho Adeolu shared his thoughts
on Tiwa Savage and Tunji Balogun
AKATee Billz’ broken marriage.
He said they were not genuinely in
love in the first place and also
blamed Tee Billz for starting the
public debacle, saying a man
should never disgrace his wife,
especially in public.
“It’s unfortunate that people don’t
know why they are getting
married these days. It’s not
possible for you to love somebody
and then go to the public to shame
him or her.
For instance, it’s impossible for
my wife and I to have an
irreconcilable fight.
But God forbid, if that happens,
it’s impossible for me to speak ill
of her. Permit me to use this
English, ‘I can never spoil her with
my lips.’
It’s not possible. If you have a
friend, that’s someone you don’t
have a romantic relationship with,
and you truly love him or her, you
would find out that speaking ill of
the person is your shame too.
So you just won’t do that. My
point is that they were not
genuinely in love from the start;
or let me say maybe one of the two
was not sincerely in love with the
other.
Tunji is a man, he shouldn’t have
made those reckless allegations
about his wife in public.
They say women are the makers of
home but men are the head. Well,
it’s late to cry over spilled milk.
The deed is done and so much
lessons have been learnt from
their mess. Even if they come back
together, I have fears for that
marriage.
Somebody is not true to himself or
herself in that union. The number
of divorce cases in our courts is
alarming.â€


In a chat with StarGist , Yoruba actor
Funsho Adeolu shared his thoughts
on Tiwa Savage and Tunji Balogun
AKATee Billz’ broken marriage.
He said they were not genuinely in
love in the first place and also
blamed Tee Billz for starting the
public debacle, saying a man
should never disgrace his wife,
especially in public.
“It’s unfortunate that people don’t
know why they are getting
married these days. It’s not
possible for you to love somebody
and then go to the public to shame
him or her.
For instance, it’s impossible for
my wife and I to have an
irreconcilable fight.
But God forbid, if that happens,
it’s impossible for me to speak ill
of her. Permit me to use this
English, ‘I can never spoil her with
my lips.’
It’s not possible. If you have a
friend, that’s someone you don’t
have a romantic relationship with,
and you truly love him or her, you
would find out that speaking ill of
the person is your shame too.
So you just won’t do that. My
point is that they were not
genuinely in love from the start;
or let me say maybe one of the two
was not sincerely in love with the
other.
Tunji is a man, he shouldn’t have
made those reckless allegations
about his wife in public.
They say women are the makers of
home but men are the head. Well,
it’s late to cry over spilled milk.
The deed is done and so much
lessons have been learnt from
their mess. Even if they come back
together, I have fears for that
marriage.
Somebody is not true to himself or
herself in that union. The number
of divorce cases in our courts is
alarming.â€

