Social media personality Blessing 'CEO' Okoro has responded strongly to businessman Olakunle Churchill following his recent claims that he was never legally married to actress Rosy Meurer.
Churchill Denies Legal Union
In a statement that sparked social media controversy on Wednesday, April 29, Churchill denied a legal union with Meurer, asserting that their relationship consisted only of a marriage introduction. He argued that because they did not wed in a court or church, the union was not legally binding and did not require a formal divorce. He further stirred backlash by dismissing Meurer’s support during his past scandals, stating that if she hadn't been there, 'someone else would have.'
Blessing CEO Accuses Churchill of Gaslighting
Reacting to the claims, Blessing CEO—who recently shared her 'ongoing battle with stage 4 cancer'—accused Churchill of a 'pattern of gaslighting.' She alleged that Churchill’s denial of his marriage follows a familiar script, comparing the situation to his past public disputes with ex-wife, actress Tonto Dikeh.
Blessing expressed particular distaste for Churchill's dismissal of Meurer’s loyalty, arguing that Meurer is being 'thrown under the bus' after years of protecting him. Rejecting the narrative that this is 'karma' for Meurer, Blessing urged the actress to abandon 'classy' silence and speak out publicly against the businessman.
Call to Action
Blessing CEO called on Meurer to publicly confront Churchill, saying, 'Burn this bridge.' She emphasized that Meurer should not remain silent but should instead share her side of the story to set the record straight.
The ongoing saga continues to generate widespread discussion on social media, with many weighing in on the validity of traditional marriages and the responsibilities of public figures.



