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Funke Akindele isn’t what people think she is, says stepson
Funke Akindele’s step-son Benito Bello, has come out to berate the popular actress and film producer, describing her as evil.
In recent times, many stories have been flying around that there was an alleged marital issue in the once loving family, but has been kept from the public by Akindele and her husband.
Despite the fact that the pair has yet to comment, a few bloggers have detailed the scenario at the celebrity couple’s residence.
Tosin Silverdam, a popular blogger, pointed out how the actress ignored her husband on his birthday, refusing to make a post to thank him as they used to do.
READ ALSO: Reactions as Funke Akindele allegedly asked her husband to ‘Leave her House’
Cutie Juls, a blogger, recently described how the two have been embroiled in a series of domestic disputes that have prompted neighbors to interfere.
She alleged that JJC Skillz spent an amount of money from the family company without the permission of Funke Akindele. She however lost her cool and fought her husband, ordering him to leave her house.
In a new development, the son of JJC Skillz, Benito Bello has dragged his stepmother Funke and has described her as evil.
He stated that she does not behave as the perception people have about her. “She’s not what you all think she is. I lived with her for two years, it was horror”.
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