Heading Back to Tonto? Olakunle Churchill Sparks Buzz as He Downplays Rosy Meurer Relationship Drama

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Love, drama, and a plot twist no one saw coming? The Churchill saga is serving premium entertainment again.

Nigerian businessman Olakunle Churchill has stepped into the spotlight to shut down swirling rumours that his relationship with actress Rosy Meurer is heading for the rocks. But in doing so, he may have stirred an entirely new conversation, one involving his ex, Tonto Dikeh.

Taking to Instagram like a man ready to set the record straight, Churchill didn’t just deny the divorce claims; he dismissed them entirely. According to him, there was never a legally binding marriage with Rosy in the first place.

“No church wedding, no court wedding — just an introduction,” he declared, effectively pulling the rug from under the entire “divorce” narrative.

And about those alleged divorce papers making the rounds? Churchill says they belong in the fiction section. He insists he was never served any documents and questioned how such claims even made it into public discourse, throwing shade at what he described as questionable legal theatrics.

But here’s where the story takes a turn worthy of a blockbuster script.

In a surprising shift, Churchill spoke warmly about his past with Tonto Dikeh, revealing that both have forgiven each other and moved on from their once very public fallout. He even suggested she’s now in a “better place,” a statement that has fans reading between the lines.

Enter conspiracy theorists: is this closure… or a soft reboot?

Meanwhile, Churchill appeared to downplay Rosy’s role in his life, brushing aside narratives that painted her as a steadfast partner through tough times. In a rather blunt take, he suggested that if she hadn’t been there, someone else would have filled that space.

Ouch! That must hurt!

As social media does what it does best, dissect, debate, and dramatise— one thing is clear: this love triangle-turned-entertainment is far from over.

Whether it’s a case of clearing the air or rewriting the script, Churchill has once again put himself at the centre of a storyline that refuses to fade away.

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