Don Jazzy Reveals His Ex-Wife Has Remarried Amid Fan Calls for Reunion

  • Don Jazzy addressed persistent fan calls for him to reconcile with his ex-wife, Michelle, after a fan shared a photo of the two from their court wedding.
  • While initially commenting humorously on the photo, Don Jazzy eventually disclosed that his ex-wife has remarried, effectively ending speculation and fan hopes for their reconciliation.

Popular Nigerian music executive and producer Michael Collins Ajereh, widely known as Don Jazzy, has addressed persistent fan calls for him to reconcile with his ex-wife, revealing that she has already moved on.

The exchange began when Don Jazzy asked fans on X (formerly Twitter) to share a favorite photo of him and someone. A fan responded by sharing an image of Don Jazzy and his ex-wife, Michelle, on their court wedding day.

After Don Jazzy light-heartedly commented that the photo made her look taller because “she was standing on a step higher,” a fan directly asked him to consider getting back together with her.

Don Jazzy responded directly, putting an end to the fan speculation and hope for reconciliation.

In other news…. Super Eagles and Galatasaray forward Victor Osimhen has opened up about the severe and lasting effects of the facial injury he sustained in 2021, explaining why he continues to wear a protective mask four years later.

In an interview with the Turkish outlet Fanatik, the 26-year-old star revealed that nerve damage from the collision still severely limits his facial movement and affects a basic function like eating.

He told the outlet:
Now, I only eat on the right side of my face. I can’t eat through the other side. The left side doesn’t function properly anymore.”

Osimhen sustained the gruesome injury in November 2021 during a Serie A match after colliding with Milan Škriniar. The injury involved multiple facial fractures, including a broken cheekbone and eye socket, requiring $18 screws and a titanium plate during reconstructive surgery.

“A cross came in from the wing. I went up for the header, and he pulled his head back. It wasn’t intentional, but I hit his skull with my chin and the bone shattered everywhere.”

Despite recovering and continuing his career, he confirmed the daily reality of the injury:
“I still feel numbness and sometimes pain. When I smile, only one side of my mouth moves fully. Eating is the biggest daily reminder; food falls out if I try to use the left side.”

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