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Handsome actor Bolanle Ninalowo speaks on wife’s reaction to his trending cosy photo with Moyo Lawal

- Ever since Nollywood actor Bolanle Ninalowo reconciles with his wife of many years, he has been flooding his social media page with her photos and that of their family

- While still savouring the reconciliation, a cosy photo of him and actress Moyo Lawal trended online

- The actor speaks on his wife's reaction to the photo

The photo of Nollywood fine boy actor, Bolanle Ninalowo, and his colleague, Moyo Lawal, in a cosy position trended recently on social media.

In the picture which is a cover of a Yoruba magazine, Ninalowo had his head close to Moyo’s ample bosom. But what made the story more hilarious was the caption the Yoruba magazine gave their image. The caption indicated that Ninalowo squeezed Lawal’s mammary gland ‘mercilessly’.

This news is coming not long after the actor reconciled with his wife and mother of his children whom he had parted ways with for years, many felt the publication might affect their nascent reunion. But the man of the house, Ninalowo has this to say about his wife’s reaction to such issues. He said she understands the entertainment industry and is not bothered by such reports.

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The well-built actor said: “Thank God for grace that things have become better between me and my wife. We always had a bond because we got together at an early age. I was 24 years old while she was 23. We had dreams of who we are today but life happens. She understands the entertainment industry. As regards that picture, she didn’t even talk about it because she knows it’s one of those things. Our reconciliation has restored our bond; even on a greater level.”

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had reported the story of the reconciliation of handsome Nollywood actor Bolanle Ninalowo with his wife.

Before their coming back as a couple, the actor never hide the fact that he had been married before now and that it did not work out as they are living separately then. Bolanle had said that he was separated from his wife after 12 years of living together as a couple. While the marriage lasted, the couple were blessed with two children who are both living with their mother in Atlanta, USA.

After their reconciliation, the couple started sharing their photos on social media while also appreciating God for giving them a second chance at the marriage.

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