In the latest celebrity news, comedian Steve Chuks has called out couples who want netizens to respect their privacy during a breakup.
He called them out stating that respectfully he would not listen to them. He revealed that a lot of these couples, when their relationship is good do not fail to oppress single people. He stressed on how most couples online are always vocal and loud with their relationship. However, when things go awry and they break up, they demand privacy.
He revealed that if a relationship is brought out to the public, then when it breaks, everything about it will also be public. He blatantly t stayed that he would not respect the wishes of couples who want privacy.
Now recall that just yesterday, Kemi Filani had reported that gospel singer Moses Bliss had called out a man known as David who had posted his wedding invitation. He pleaded with the man to take down the wedding invitation card. However, the man refused, revealing that he would not go private with the wedding invitation since Moses himself had made his engagement announcements public.
Moses Bliss had a week ago announced his engagement to a Ghanaian lawyer, Marie Wisebone. He had furthershared the beautiful story of how he had met her. He stated that he had met her on Instagram when she had danced to one of his songs and then she had tagged him to it.
Fortunately, he had been able to see it and then he had immediately struck a conversation with her.
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