- Netizens who delved into both old and fresh videos from Paul Okoye’s marriage rites to his beloved Ivy Ifeoma were quick to voice their striking observations.
- The series of clips, showcasing everything from the couple sitting intimately among family members to reverently kneeling for blessings from their kinsmen, laid bare a glaring absence.
- Notably missing from these significant moments were Rudeboy’s twin brother, Peter Okoye, and their elder brother, Jude.
- The absence of such prominent family members at this pivotal event set tongues wagging, with netizens eagerly dissecting the possible reasons behind their no-show.
The internet is ablaze with the latest clips from the marriage rites of Nigerian superstar Paul Okoye, famously known as Rude Boy of PSquare, and his enchanting lover, Ivy Ifeoma Iboko.
WITHIN NIGERIA earlier reported that Rudeboy, elegantly dressed in a white ensemble, red coral beads, and a red cap, was captured sitting close to his fiancée, Ivy Ifeoma.
The couple traveled with his entourage to her hometown in Igbere, Abia State, to initiate the traditional marriage rites
Fresh videos of Rudeboy and Ivy Ifeoma kneeling before their kinsmen and receiving heartfelt parental blessings have sparked a whirlwind of excitement among fans who are ecstatic for the couple.
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However, amid the joyous outpouring, a striking observation has ignited a different kind of buzz.
Sharp-eyed viewers were quick to point out the conspicuous absence of Rudeboy’s twin brother, Peter Okoye, and their elder brother, Jude Okoye.
This notable omission has left many scratching their heads, unable to fathom why such close family members would be missing from Rudeboy’s momentous day of matrimony.
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Recall that Paul Okoye was previously married to Anita Okoye. Their high-profile marriage, which captivated fans and media alike, resulted in the birth of three children.
Despite the eventual breakdown of their union leading to a divorce, the ex-couple have continued to navigate the complexities of co-parenting, working together to raise their children amid the public eye.