Reactions as Comedian AY unveils 17-year-old ‘son’
Popular comedian and filmmaker, Ayo Makun, aka AY, has left his fans in surprise after he celebrated his ‘son’ on his 17th birthday.
The comedian, who was unveiling his son to the public for the first time, disclosed that his name is Denzel.
He expressed his eagerness to reunite with him.
Sharing photos of the celebrant on his Instagram page, AY wrote, “My son is 17. May each day be a step closer to your dreams, filled with the warmth of love and the thrill of new adventures. Happy birthday, Denzel. Daddy loves you. See you soon.”
His post elicited reactions with many thronging to the comment section with questions.
Slim Kiki wrote, “Oga you need to explain better o. Please your son from which woman? Because as far as I know, it’s only Micheal and Ayomide who are your kids so this son is from where?”
Celi a2069 said, “No wonder his wife hasn’t been happy.”
House of Calm Perry opined, “He said his son, him tell una say na him born am? Na only who I born u fit call ur son?”
Lizzy Berry wrote, “So his nephew can’t be his son, like seriously, can’t you all see that he is using you all to catch cruise that’s his sister’s son.”
Lynn La Stupenda added, “He has been with the wife for over 17yrs and this isn’t her kid, so how?”
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