Fella Makafui clarifies her relationship with D-Black.
Fella Makafui clarifies D-Black relationship.

Actress Fella Makafui stands firm in denying any romantic ties with rapper D-Black, dispelling rampant rumors that have linked them together. These speculations gained momentum following the announcement of her separation from rapper Medikal, with whom she shared a four-year marriage.
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Adding fuel to the fire, a video depicting D-Black and Fella Makafui smoking in a club swiftly went viral on social media, with some online platforms even insinuating a connection between their alleged relationship and her separation from Medikal.
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Expressing his discontent, Medikal publicly voiced his sentiments, branding D-Black as a deceitful figure within the industry. He stressed his deep respect for D-Black, asserting that he would never engage in such behavior out of reverence for him and his family.
In response, Fella Makafui emphasized her preference for quelling the rumors rather than allowing them to tarnish D-Black’s reputation or disrespect his family. She staunchly maintains her stance, refusing to allow unfounded negativity to affect her.
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Addressing the club incident, Fella clarified that she attended the venue with friends visiting from Nigeria, and her interaction with D-Black was purely social. She lamented the unfortunate turn of events, highlighting the innocuous nature of the encounter.
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When pressed to comment on Medikal’s reaction to the video, Fella declined, asserting her desire to refrain from further entanglement in the matter. She expressed a preference for dedicating her time and energy to her business pursuits, prioritizing peace and productivity above all else.
Despite the adversity she faced, Fella demonstrated remarkable resilience by refusing to engage with those who sought to bring her down. She articulated her decision not to dignify negative comments with a response, recognizing that giving attention to such negativity only serves to perpetuate it. Instead, she chose to focus on her own growth and well-being, determined not to allow the toxicity of online trolling to dictate her happiness or self-worth.
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