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K1 addresses report of being caught in bed with wife’s maid
King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, better known as Kwam1, has refuted claims of discord with his wife, Emmanualla Ropo.
Reports circulating on Tuesday night, purportedly from an Instagram blog, alleged that Kwam1 is recently embroiled in a marital dispute due to an alleged romantic entanglement with Emmanuella’s friend, Folake Ibile, and their family’s female chef.
According to reports, Emmanuella became aware of the clandestine affair after gaining access to the password of their home’s CCTV system, revealing footage of Folake’s visits during her absence
In a statement released on Wednesday and signed by K1’s publicist, Kunle Rasheed, the Fuji maestro addressed the swirling rumors, asserting that the online reports are entirely fabricated and orchestrated by individuals intent on stirring up turmoil in his household.
It reads;
False rumors maliciously targeting K1’s relationship with his beloved wife, Emmanuella, have been circulated by blogs. This fabricated statement is entirely baseless and orchestrated by those seeking to create chaos.
“First and foremost, K1 is not involved in a relationship or affair with any society woman. Furthermore, there is no truth to the claim of K1 being in a relationship with a female chef; such allegations are unfounded and purely fictional, as he does not even have and has never had a female chef.
“Additionally, the assertion regarding Folake Ibile’s marital status with K1 is utterly false. They simply share a coincidental surname, and Folake Ibile is happily married to another individual.
“Lastly, the notion of K1 dating Mariam Aneko’s sister is entirely fabricated and lacks any substance. Let it be clear: K1 and his wife enjoy a strong and harmonious marriage, untouched by the lies and rumors spread by malicious sources.
“They are deeply devoted to each other, and any insinuation of discord is completely unfounded. K1 turned 67 on the 3rd of March 2024 and he and his stunning wife shared the day together in love and harmony in a low key ceremony.”