Nollywood actress and skit maker Oluwabukunmi Adeaga-Ilori, popularly identified as KieKie, has spread out on the motive she co-habited with her husband sooner than marriage.
Talking all over an interview with Toke Makinwa, she explained that as of the time they moved in collectively, they’d already executed their outdated skool rites and had been already making ready for the white wedding.
She acknowledged that her hire had expired as on the 2d and she determined to switch in with her husband in preference to resume her hire..
“Before my husband and I obtained married, we lived collectively for roughly four months. My hire had expired, and we had been getting married in January, so I acknowledged to myself, ‘Why pay one other hire?’ Of us also can decide it, but I wasn’t going to raze money. We’d already executed our introduction. The church didn’t learn about it, and I former to relate in church that point,” she remarked.
Meanwhile, Kiekie, has acknowledged that she has location boundaries between her private and educated life
Talking at The Inventive Blueprint 2.0, Kiekie explained that she doesn’t characteristic her husband, Tunji Ilori, in her bellow because “he is not droll”.
The actress added that she parts her daughter Nola on her social media because “she is made for the digicam”.
She, on the opposite hand, clarified that there’s a restrict to how she parts her daughter in her bellow, stressing that she easiest creates bellow with her all over academic breaks.
She emphasised the need for bellow creators and celebrities to location boundaries between their stamp and private lives.
“I in actuality maintain created a extremely thick line between what’s private to me as Oluwabukunmi Adeaga Ilori and what’s private to my stamp as Kiekie. What are the parts of my stamp? Tournament and TV host, actor, and bellow creator. What’s my bellow? Silly,” she acknowledged.
Kiekie strongly advocated for restraint amongst bellow creators, particularly when it comes to featuring their family participants in their bellow or social media.
“We overmilk viral moments except it turns into annoying. And that’s the put oversharing is available in the market in,” she added.





