- I Am ‘Proudly Bold’ of My Divorce – Actor Bolanle Ninalowo
- Dismissed the claims as false, describing the blogger’s action as “nonsense.”
- Their union produced two children, Aaliyah and Morakinyo
Nollywood actor Bolanle Ninalowo has declared that he is proud of his separation and divorce from his wife, Bunmi, insisting that the decision was the right one for him.
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EKO HOT BLOG reports that Ninalowo, who publicly announced the end of his marriage in September 2023, had earlier separated from his wife in 2019 following allegations of infidelity. The couple reconciled in 2021 but eventually parted ways again last year.
Eko Hot Blog gathered that the controversy resurfaced after a social media influencer and blogger, known as Yeye_kudi_courtroom, shared a post on Instagram, claiming it was an apology message from the actor.
The post alleged that Ninalowo admitted to infidelity and neglect during his marriage.
Reacting swiftly in the comment section, Ninalowo dismissed the claims as false, describing the blogger’s action as “nonsense.” He went further to criticise her personally, stressing that he had moved on with his life and was unapologetic about his past decisions.
“You must be a mad human to post this nonsense! Very unintelligent and uneducated woman. Get the fuck off my case and focus on your cartoon existence. I have been separated and divorced since September 2023 and proudly bold of it,” the actor wrote.
The actor’s outburst has generated mixed reactions online, with many Nigerians debating whether his public response was necessary.
Ninalowo and Bunmi were married in 2007, and their union produced two children, Aaliyah and Morakinyo. Despite their reconciliation attempt in 2021, the marriage eventually broke down permanently.
By openly stating that he is “proud” of the divorce, the 44-year-old actor has stirred conversations about celebrity marriages, personal choices, and the pressures of public scrutiny.





