Rosy Meurer Denies Romantic Ties with Churchill During His Marriage to Tonto Dike
Rosy Meurer Denies Churchill Romance During Tonto's Marriage

Rosy Meurer Sets Record Straight on Relationship with Churchill

Actress Rosy Meurer has once again addressed the origins of her relationship with businessman Olakunle Churchill, firmly denying any romantic involvement during his marriage to fellow actress Tonto Dike. In a recent video shared on her Instagram page, Meurer revisited an old interview where she described Churchill as "like a brother to me", providing context to those comments.

Brotherly Bond and Family Support

According to Meurer, Churchill's role in her life was strictly platonic and supportive. "He was helping me with my career and always took me and my siblings out," she explained. She emphasized that Churchill became close to her family and treated her well, but all these interactions occurred after his marriage to Tonto Dike had ended.

Meurer stated that she witnessed Churchill and Dike's marital issues through public media reports, just like any other observer. "I saw their marriage saga on the internet like every other person," she noted, distancing herself from any direct involvement in their relationship troubles.

No Personal Connection with Tonto Dike

The actress further clarified that she has never met Tonto Dike personally and never visited their home while Churchill was married to the actress. "I don't know my husband's ex-wife and have never met her before," Meurer insisted, addressing persistent rumors about their acquaintance.

She concluded by reaffirming her marital status, preferring to be called Mrs. Roseline Meurer Churchill or simply Mrs. Churchill. This latest clarification comes as Meurer continues to navigate public scrutiny surrounding her marriage to Churchill, who was previously married to the controversial Nollywood star Tonto Dike.

The video has sparked renewed discussion among fans and followers, with many weighing in on the ongoing narrative surrounding these Nollywood personalities. Meurer's detailed account aims to dispel long-standing rumors about the timeline and nature of her relationship with Churchill.