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AY reacts as brother’s wife addresses gay rumours

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Comedian, Ayo Makun has addressed his celebrity designer brother, Yomi Casual’s sexuality, amid rumours of the latter being gay.

The funnyman cum film actor, otherwise known as AY Comedian said this in reaction to a post by his sister-in-law, Grace Makun challenging those calling her husband Yomi Makun, popularly known as Yomi Casual, gay.

Grace had in a lengthy Instagram post challenged anybody with proof that her husband is homosexual to come forward with it.

A part of her post read:

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“With the permission of my husband, I am daring the so-called blogger and anyone of you who insinuate to know too much to bring out proofs that confirm Yomi ‘gay’ as speculated without fact by your devilish camps within 24 hours.”

Responding in the comment section of Grace’s post, AY Comedian stated that the gay ‘traits’ cannot be traced to their family. He wrote:

“It’s all about entertainment for these evil people. They are traits you will NEVER EVER trace to the Makuns. You already know who you marry, go to bed. As for the bloggers, I still have their tablets. Them go use backup accounts again when I strike as usual.”

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