04/01/2022

“ It's Becoming Irritating, Stop Oppressing Us…Live Privately” Mo Bimpe And Adedimeji Lateef’s Fans Cry Out

 


It appears fans of actors Mo bimpe and Adedimeji Lateef are already tired of their back-to-back Public Display of Affection (PDAs) on their Instagram pages since they got married a few weeks ago.


Esabod Global News reports that since the lovebirds got married in December 2021, they have been uploading loved up photos and videos of intimate moments together for their fans to see; and initially it always got many of the fans aww-ing and praying for them, but some of them are now tired.


“Stop oppressing us abeg, go and rest small” one Akeem wrote on Mo Bimpe’s Instagram page hours after she posted a loved up video of herself and her husband, Lateef on Monday, January 4, 2022.


One Timmah wrote “I tire for them, why can’t they keep hiding things just as they did even at when gistlover opened there yanch then …..it’s really becoming irritating, who are they oppressing Too much of everything can be xoxo _____”


Another fan advised them to stop showing off but rather live a private life.

Actor Dimeji Lateef on the other hand disabled the comment section of his own post where he had also shared the loved up video, to avoid critics bombarding the post with hate comments.


Nollywood actor Lateef Adedimeji and his wife Mo Bimpe recently shared a romantic video from their honeymoon to express appreciation to their colleagues and fans.


In the video shared on their different Instagram pages, Lateef Adedimeji and Mo Bimpe said they are still in awe at the calibre of people who stormed their wedding, including Yoruba monarchs and many of their colleagues.


According to Lateef Adedimeji, the list of people is endless, and they would not mention names.


The couple added that their colleagues and fans showed them so much love, and they are grateful for their prayers, love, comments and support.


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