Rosy Meurer Addresses Unfollowing Rumors After Churchill's Family Reunion with Tonto Dikeh
Nollywood actress Rosy Meurer has publicly responded to widespread speculation that she unfollowed her husband, businessman Olakunle Churchill, on Instagram. The rumors emerged after Churchill posted a viral family photograph with his ex-wife, actress Tonto Dikeh, and their son, King Andre, who celebrated his tenth birthday on February 17, 2026.
Viral Photo Sparks Social Media Frenzy
The controversy began when Churchill and Tonto Dikeh reunited for the first time in nearly a decade to commemorate their son's milestone birthday. The family portrait, featuring the former couple alongside King Andre, quickly circulated across social media platforms, igniting intense discussions and drawing numerous reactions from fans and critics alike.
Online observers swiftly noted that Rosy Meurer's Instagram account appeared to no longer be following her husband's profile. This discovery fueled existing narratives suggesting tension in her marriage, with some commentators alleging that the reunion indicated rekindled feelings between Churchill and his ex-wife.
Meurer's Firm Denial and Clarification
In a decisive statement, Rosy Meurer categorically denied ever unfollowing her husband. The mother of two dismissed the claims as baseless, asserting she had no reason to take such action. To substantiate her position, she shared screen recordings demonstrating that both accounts remained mutually connected on the platform.
"I have never unfollowed my husband and I never will," Meurer declared emphatically. "So, you guys are going to wait for a very long time. If I do eventually unfollow him, you will be the first to know because I am not that kind of person that will hide or play games."
She attributed the alleged unfollowing to either a technical glitch or deliberate manipulation by unidentified individuals seeking to create drama. Meurer expressed frustration over persistent narratives surrounding her marriage, vowing not to remain silent while similar stories continue to circulate.
Supporting Churchill's Paternal Role
Addressing the broader context of the reunion, Rosy Meurer clarified that she fully supports her husband's involvement in his son's life. She emphasized that it was appropriate for Churchill to celebrate with King Andre, particularly after an extended period of separation.
"It is only right for me to give him that space to celebrate with his son," she explained. "I am happy his children get to feel what it feels like to be with their daddy."
Mixed Reactions from Netizens
Following Meurer's clarification, social media responses remained divided. While some users accepted her explanation, others continued to express skepticism or criticism regarding the dynamics between the involved parties.
- One commenter remarked, "You will explain and explain and explain all I’m seeing that man still love his first wife."
- Another user defended Meurer, stating, "You people need to let her be abeg!!! Marriage since how many years and it’s still sailing! Let them all breathe! The trolling is so plain d*mb!"
- A third observer questioned the timing, noting, "Why bring up the unfollowing accusation today, on his son's birthday, when it's been going on for a while and you never said anything?"
Historical Context of Their Relationship
This incident revisits earlier descriptions of Meurer and Churchill's relationship. In a previous interview with Hip TV, Rosy Meurer characterized Churchill as a mentor and likened their connection to that of a brother and sister. This portrayal has since intrigued audiences given the subsequent evolution of their partnership into marriage.
The ongoing public scrutiny highlights the intense interest in Nigerian celebrity relationships, where personal moments often become subjects of widespread speculation and debate across digital platforms.
