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AY Sets the Record Straight: Addresses Reports of Alleged Son Out of Wedlock

Renowned Nigerian stand-up comedian AY Makun has stepped forward to address the swirling rumours regarding an alleged son outside of his matrimonial home, shedding light on the truth during his recent comedy show.

The comedian sparked speculation when he shared photos of a young man celebrating his 17th birthday, prompting assumptions about the boy’s parentage. However, during his Easter comedy event, AY took the opportunity to dispel the rumours, revealing that the teenager is, in fact, his younger sister’s son, not his biological child.

In his candid explanation, AY lamented the tendency of social media to propagate stories without verifying facts, emphasizing the need for critical thinking amidst a barrage of misinformation.

“Ladies and gentlemen,” he declared, “the son that I proudly shared on Instagram is not my biological child. Instead, he is my younger sister’s son. However, as a family, we consider him our own.”

While AY’s clarification aimed to set the record straight, reactions from netizens varied, with some expressing skepticism and others offering support for his honesty.

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Despite addressing the rumours surrounding his family, AY’s personal life has recently been under public scrutiny following reports of marital discord with his wife, Mabel Makun. Speculations arose when the couple unfollowed each other on social media, accompanied by cryptic posts hinting at underlying tensions. Additionally, AY revealed the existence of another family, further fueling speculation about the state of his marriage.

As AY navigates through the complexities of fame and public scrutiny, his transparency and willingness to confront rumours head-on reflect his commitment to honesty and integrity amidst the tumultuous landscape of social media speculation.

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