- Segun Ogungbe has officially corrected the long-standing rumor that his wife, Tinuke, and his babymama, Wunmi Ajiboye, share a close relationship.
- The producer revealed that the false narrative was actually sparked by a disgruntled female admirer who felt slighted after he impregnated another woman outside of wedlock.
- Ogungbe clarified that social media blogs fueled the misinformation, emphasizing that the two women have never been friends from the beginning.
Popular Nollywood actor and film producer Segun Ogungbe has finally addressed the persistent speculation regarding the dynamic within his household.
Eko Hot Blog reports that appearing as a guest on a recent media program, Ogungbe set the record straight on the relationship between his wife, Tinuke, and his babymama, fellow actress Wunmi Ajiboye.
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For years, social media has portrayed the two women as having a unique, friendly bond, but Ogungbe has now categorized these reports as entirely fabricated.
According to the filmmaker, the source of the rumor was not a simple misunderstanding but a calculated act of retaliation by a close admirer.
Ogungbe explained that this individual had persistent romantic interests in him and had frequently supported his movie projects financially.
However, the producer had maintained a firm stance on not entering into a polygamous marriage.
When the admirer discovered that Ogungbe had impregnated someone else outside of their circle, her frustration allegedly led her to leak a false narrative to the public.

“My wife and my babymama were never friends. The rumor of them being friends was a lie that was generated from social media,” Ogungbe stated during the interview.
He further elaborated that the jilted admirer went online to claim the women were friends out of spite, and popular blogs quickly amplified the story without verification.
This clarification comes as a shock to many fans who had often cited the supposed “friendship” as a model for peaceful co-parenting in the entertainment industry.
The actor’s revelation sheds new light on the complexities of fame and the influence of social media in shaping personal reputations.
By speaking out, Ogungbe hopes to permanently put to rest the “best friend” narrative that has followed his family for years.
The news has already begun trending within the Yoruba movie circle, as fans and colleagues react to the truth behind one of Nollywood’s most discussed domestic arrangements.




