Nollywood actor Bolanle Ninalowo has made things official on social media with his colleague, Damilola Adegbite, as they share a tongue wagging video.
The alleged couple have been the talk of the internet since Ninalowo divorced his wife.
Bolanle Ninalowo took a risk by posting a video of himself and Damilola Adegbite holding hands as they walked out of an unknown location.They were captured as a loving couple.
Ninalowo, who shared the video on his verified Instagram page, claimed that the hateful energy directed at himself and his alleged partner is too expensive, claiming that love is free.
“That hateful energy – too pricy!Love dont cost a thang 🙂#LovePeaceAndLightOnly”
Mixed reactions have been trailing this update because some find it hard to believe the duo are in a relationship while many claimed they are fit for a couple.
Ubu “Women are all the same. When the relationship is new, it is always so sweet and cute. Once it starts getting old, boredom sets in again and the same pattern returns. Manage what you have.”
Oreofe wrote, “Those who are silent 🤬 re more wicked.. Maka is a man , no doubt this ship dey mv on.”
Rizwana “I feel they have a movie coming soon or something, I don’t believe they are truly dating.”
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