- Nollywood actress Funke Akindele has been called out for wearing a ring on her wedding finger despite her crashed marriage.
- A man took to his X page to tackle the movie star, and she wasted no time in responding to him.
- Funke Akindele’s exchange with the man has since gone viral.
Nollywood actress and producer Funke Akindele has responded to criticism from a concerned netizen who questioned her decision to wear a ring on her ring finger despite being divorced.
The netizen, identified as @OriretanHonour on X, argued that it was unwise for the actress to continue wearing the ring, claiming it might deter potential suitors. He wrote:
“Funke, it’s unwise to still wear a ring on your marriage finger knowing you’re divorced. Even worse, it might chase away your future husband. Little things count now that you’re still famous, hot, and rich. Mind your public acts. Remove the ring now. You need a man in your life ASAP. Act fast. Be wise.”
In response, Akindele dismissed the concern, saying her priority is financial stability.
“I need money! That’s the koko,” she wrote.
Funke Akindele has been married and divorced twice.
She married her first husband, Mr. Oloyede, on May 26, 2012, but the couple divorced in July 2013 due to irreconcilable differences.
Her second marriage to JJC Skillz ended in 2022 after they welcomed twins together.
In an interview with Wazobia FM last year, Akindele addressed her marital history, asserting that being divorced twice does not make her a failure.
A week ago, Funke Akindele was stunned by a rather invasive question a fan asked her on social media about her sex life.
The award-winning filmmaker posted three pictures on Instagram on January 16, 2024, promoting songs from the soundtrack of her latest film Everybody Loves Jenifa; sparking reactions from her followers.
Among the thousand encouraging comments from Akindele’s fans and followers, one in particular stood out to her; a fan asking if she makes time for sex and intimacy amid her hard work. The actress responded to her fan’s inquisitiveness.