WHY I FELL FOR ADEKUNLE, SIMI

Popular Nigerian singer, Simisola Kosoko, better known as Simi, has revealed why she fell in love with her husband, singer Adekunle Gold.

The mother of one revealed that she fell in love with her husband because of his graphic designing and photoshopping skills.

She disclosed this while hailing Gold after he successfully edited a water bottle out of Nigerian chess master, Tunde Onakoya’s photo on X on Saturday after the chess master asked for the favour.

Reposting Gold’s edited version of the chess master’s photo, Simi wrote, “This was why I fell for you. I don’t know who sent you to start singing.”

It will be recalled that Adekunle Gold was a sensational photoshopper before he got signed to Olamide’s record label, YBNL Nation, after designing the label’s logo.

Gold got married to fellow singer Simi on January 9, 2019, in Lagos. The couple welcomed their first child, Adejare, in 2020.

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