Entertainment
90 Day Fiance’s star Michael Ilesanmi declared missing months after moving to US with wife
90 Day Fiancé star Michael Ilesanmi has sparked concern after reportedly going “missing” — just two months since he relocated to the United States from Nigeria to live with his wife.
Ilesanmi, the 36-year-old man from Nigeria, and Angela Deem, the 58-year-old reality star from Jefferson County, Georgia, first met in 2018 on season two of ’90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days’.
They got married in 2020, and in December 2023, Michael relocated with Deem to the United States.
But on Monday, Angela declared Michael missing. She claimed her husband left the apartment without his passport and other documents.
She also alleged that she had filed a report of a missing person with the police.
In a recent Instagram live session with John Yates, Angela claimed Michael left home on February 23 and has not returned home since then.
She also alleged that in their years of relationship, Michael used her to secure a stay in the US.
She claimed her husband had gone to the police to accuse her of domestic violence.
“I am totally shocked right now. He left his fking papers here. If he was seen in Vegas that means at least he is safe. I searched everywhere. The police department is worried he is out there dead somewhere. If he is not dead so where did he go? Why did he do this? I do not know what the fk to tell these people. If he is okay if he wanted to leave he could have left. Getting in trouble? This is my husband that I am responsible for. If he left on his own he should have called me,” she said.
“Everybody in this town is saying Michael is worked up because he does not want to stay here. I do not want to believe that. That it looks like he planned this this whole f*king time. This is not funny. This is real sht. You got the wrong godd*mn American. I loved you truly. But if you are truly setting this up, I want you to go up. I have been sitting here worried whether he is dead or not. My children are calling me stupid. Everybody is calling me stupid.
“I am calling everybody. Come to my house and let us just find him. But at this period, I am lost for words. I am going to cry out. Is this man setting me up?”
Angela also threatened to take legal action against Michael as soon as he was found.
She said she would ensure that Michael was deported back to Nigeria for his actions.
“I have got three lawyers. Nigerians, people that back him, get him a good lawyer. I am going to bring him to court. I want him to screenshot where I abused him. This is hearsay. Until he proves what I have done in court, everybody should shut up,” she added.
“If he is using me people need to know it. If you did this on purpose you deserve to go back home because I did not do nothing but love this man all through his life. And I did on the show. If you are safe and you making everybody look for you, you will be your own judge.”
Entertainment
Chris Brown opens up on dating multiple ladies
Chris Brown, the American singer, has revealed that he is in a polygamous relationship.
Brown, in a YouTube live with Kai Cenat, the US content creator, addressed questions about his personal life.
When asked if he was in a relationship, the 35-year-old Virginia-born artiste replied, “I am in multiple”.
Cenat sought clarification, asking, “Like more than one girlfriend?” Brown responded, “Something like that”.
The award-winning singer also emphasized the importance of transparency and honesty in maintaining his polygamous relationships.
“Just keep it a hundred. Be honest,” he added.
This is not the first time Brown would be addressing polygamy.
In an interview with Hot 97, the singer opened up about the challenges of maintaining a monogamous relationship due to his celebrity status and constant exposure to women.
“The hardest part is trying to keep a monogamous relationship, but still wanting to be the 25-year-old sex symbol,” he said.
“You go to shows. You might walk by somebody’s room, and you might see about six or seven of them thangs. And you’re like, dang, I just want to slide in there and have a couple drinks real quick and I’ll tell my girl about it later.”
Born Christopher Maurice Brown, the songwriter is often referred to by his contemporaries as the “king of R&B”.
Entertainment
Bimpe Akintunde warns Nigerians against scammers impersonating her on WhatsApp
Bimpe Akintunde, the Nollywood actress, has raised an alarm over a fake WhatsApp account created in her name to scam unsuspecting individuals.
The film star took to her Instagram story to share screenshots of the impersonator, posing as her to solicit money from her followers.
Akintunde expressed her frustration and disappointment, cursing the scammer for attempting to profit from her hard work. She warned the public to be cautious of the impersonator on any media platform.
The actress urged her fans to help report the scammer’s WhatsApp and bank accounts.
She also prayed that God should keep such fraudulent individuals away from her and her loved ones.
“What a morning. Tell me how this country wants to be great, when a lot of people are struggling, working hard to build a name and brand, and boom, one person will take their pictures and name only to be defrauding people up and down,” she wrote.
“Who gave birth to such a child? Useless children, may God keep them away from us.
“Please disregard any message from anyone, either in your DM or WhatsApp, asking you to send money.
“Please, it not me. I do not own this above number. I would appreciate it if we could find a way to report both the WhatsApp and the Opay account.”
Entertainment
Davido advises black Americans not to relocate to Nigeria, says ‘the economy is in shambles’
Davido, the Afrobeats star, has advised black Americans against relocating to Nigeria, citing the country’s economic challenges.
In an appearance on The Big Homies House podcast, the singer shared his thoughts on the struggles bedeviling Nigeria, stating, “It is not cool back home. The economy is in shambles”.
Davido also mentioned Nigeria’s struggles with bad leadership, a high exchange rate, and skyrocketing oil prices, which are negatively impacting the country.
“It is not cool back home. The economy is in shambles. I do my part, I am an ambassador. When I go home and I am filming, I am no going to show the bad parts,” he said.
“I am talking about the situation in the country. Now the exchange rate is messed up, a lot of stuffs are not going well.
“The economy is just not good enough. The oil price is too high. Imagine the country that produces oil, paying more for it than a country importing oil.”
Despite the challenges, Davido emphasised the entertainment industry’s positive impact on Africa’s global image.
“Regardless, entertainment is one of the thing that has made Africa look good. We do not have the best leader, that is a fact,” he said.
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