- Eyebrows have been raised as videos of movie actor Funsho Adeolu who is now based abroad was spotted in a US military uniform.
- Netizens expressed their confusion, questioning if the actor has dumped his acting career for the US Army.
- Funsho Adeolu’s colleague, Bigvai Jokotoye who also relocated abroad a while back has addressed the rumour.
Famous Nigerian film actor, Bigvai Jokotoye has addressed viral videos of veteran movie actor, Funsho Adeolu in the U.S. Army uniform, starring speculations of him joining the American military.
This came following a number of videos that surfaced on Funsho Adeolu’s social media pages, maintaining the idea of abandoning his movie career for the American Army.
In the most recent video, the veteran actor was seen in the full Army uniform playing the keyboard, one of his favourite musical instruments while singing a gospel song.
While many have concluded that the actor had truly joined the U.S. Army, Bigvai Jokotoye swung in to correct the notion, stating it is a costume for a movie being shot in America.
Taking to a popular blog’s comment section, Bigvai Jokotoye simply wrote:
“It’s a movie, calm down.”
See a screenshot of the post and Bigvai Jokotoye’s reaction to it below:In other news, notable singer, Peter Okoye, better known as Mr. P, has addressed his brother, Paul Okoye professionally known as Rudeboy’s ownership claim over his latest song ‘Winning’, with evidence.
Peter Okoye Mr P broke his silence hours ago following criticism from some netizens.
The singer took to his Instagram page to vent out his frustration, stating that he owns the song and employed the services of all those who worked on it.
Peter Okoye Mr P shared evidence to support his claims and attached a lengthy statement to address the controversy.