“Burn This Bridge” – Blessing CEO Urges Rosy Meurer to Publicly Confront Estranged Husband Olakunle Churchill

Blessing CEO speaks on Rosy Meurer
Blessing CEO speaks on Rosy Meurer

The drama between businessman Olakunle Churchill and actress Rosy Meurer has taken another heated turn, with self-styled relationship expert Blessing ‘CEO’ Okoro wading into the controversy with some very strong advice.

Blessing CEO has fired back at Churchill after he recently claimed that he was never legally married to Rosy Meurer, the woman he publicly presented as his wife and with whom he shares children.

Blessing CEO’s Fiery Response

The controversial social media personality didn’t mince words when addressing Churchill’s statement. In her characteristic no-holds-barred style, Blessing CEO called out what she described as an attempt by Churchill to rewrite history and absolve himself of responsibility.

“This is the height of disrespect,” Blessing CEO stated, urging Rosy Meurer to take a stand and publicly address her estranged husband’s claims rather than remain silent while he controls the narrative.

The Call to Action: “Burn This Bridge”

In her most striking statement, Blessing CEO advised Rosy Meurer to “burn this bridge” – meaning she should completely cut ties with Churchill and make her position clear to the public. The relationship therapist emphasized that silence in such situations often works against women, allowing men to paint whatever picture suits them.

“When a man can boldly say you were never his wife after parading you publicly, having children with you, and building a life together, what else are you waiting for?” Blessing CEO questioned.

The Background Drama

The Churchill-Meurer relationship has been controversial from the start. Many Nigerians will remember that Rosy Meurer was accused of being the “other woman” in Churchill’s marriage to Nollywood actress Tonto Dikeh. After Churchill and Tonto’s messy public separation, Churchill eventually confirmed his relationship with Rosy, and they went on to have children together.

Now, with Churchill claiming they were never legally married, many are wondering what this means for Rosy’s status and the couple’s children.

Social Media Reactions

As expected, Nigerians on social media have had plenty to say about the situation. While some agree with Blessing CEO that Rosy needs to speak up and protect her reputation, others question why Blessing CEO keeps inserting herself into other people’s marriages.

Some commenters have also pointed out the pattern of Churchill’s relationships ending in public drama, with many drawing parallels to how his marriage to Tonto Dikeh also collapsed spectacularly in the public eye.

What This Means for Rosy Meurer

For Rosy Meurer, the situation is undoubtedly complicated. Beyond the emotional toll, there are practical considerations around the status of their children and any shared assets. Legal experts have noted that even without a formal marriage certificate, Nigerian law recognizes various forms of unions, particularly when children are involved.

Blessing CEO’s advice, while dramatic, speaks to a larger conversation about how women are often left to pick up the pieces when relationships collapse publicly, especially when powerful men attempt to distance themselves from any responsibility.

The Bigger Picture

This latest drama highlights the ongoing conversation in Nigeria about the importance of legal documentation in relationships, the protection of women’s rights in marriages and partnerships, and the consequences of conducting relationships entirely in the public eye.

As the situation continues to unfold, many are watching to see whether Rosy Meurer will take Blessing CEO’s advice and make a public statement, or whether she will choose to handle the matter privately.

What do you think? Should Rosy Meurer publicly address Churchill’s claims, or is it better to handle such matters privately? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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