Fans and followers of Nigerian comedian and actor, Ayo Makun have been left confused after the award-winning comedian took to her Instagram page to unveil his son.
Sharing photos of the celebrant, Ayo Makun expressed his love for him as he expressed how anxious he is to reunite with him. Raining prayers on him, he prayed that each day be a step closer to his dreams and for him to be filled with the warmth of love and the thrill of new adventures.
Taking to his comment section, many assumed his son was the reason for his marital crisis with his wife, Mabel Makun.
Taking to his comment section, one Celi a2069 stated that she believes his son is the reason for his wife’s unhappiness. She wrote, “No wonder his wife hasn’t been happy
One Lynn La Stupenda raising questions noted how AY has been with his wife for over 17 years and she didn’t have a son for him. “He has been with the wife for over 17yrs and this isn’t her kid, so how?”.
Recall that in February, AY had penned a note to his first child, Michelle as she turned 16. Sharing a clip of him and his first fruit over the years, Ayo Makun noted how his daughter has reached a milestone that signifies the beginning of incredible journeys and endless possibilities.
Ayo Makun stated that being 16 is sweet indeed as he advised her to embrace the wisdom that comes with each passing year and let it guide her.
It is no longer news that all doesn’t seem too well between AY and his beautiful wife, Mabel Makun, as the interior designer had hinted at a marital crisis with the cryptic posts she posted online, crying out over threats to life.
In a follow-up post, Mabel revealed that she has been abused mentally and all around for way too long, and has had enough of it.
Esabod Global News dug further into it and noticed that Ayo Makun and his wife had unfollowed each other on Instagram. At the time of reporting this, the couple no longer follow them on social media.
This came as a surprise as the couple celebrated their 15th wedding anniversary in November and in December, Ayo sang the praises of Mabel Makun.
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