Nollywood actor Kunle Remi has reacted to recent reports circulating online, alleging his involvement in homosexual activities, alongside other celebrities, politicians and businessmen in Nigeria.
The rumours, shared by a blog, Gistlovers, have sparked varied reactions among fans and internet users.
In a statement on his official Instagram page, Kunle Remi addressed the situation, making it clear that he prioritizes maintaining a positive atmosphere on his social media platforms.
He emphasized that his focus remains on love, light, and good vibes. Furthermore, the actor expressed his determination to set boundaries, stating that he will not hesitate to block anyone who brings negativity or darkness to his page, regardless of their relationship with him.
Remi’s response aims to distance himself from the rumors and uphold his commitment to spreading positivity among his followers.
His strong stance has drawn both support and further conversation on social media.
He wrote, “This page is for love and light and good vibes. I’m not desperate for followers or engagement. If you come with darkness and negativity from a blog to my page, DM or phone I will block you. Be it a friend, fan or family.
“I respect my space and energy TREMENDOUSLY that is why I don’t see all this nonsense normally. My boundaries are very clear. Love, light and things.
“Sunday message: Be careful how much negativity you absorb. People have unknowingly bound themselves to spirits that contaminate good soil (for some, it’s followed generations). Even those who contribute to the spread and growth of negativity (I.e., laugh, comment, etc.) have said YES to being in bed with a vile spirit and, therefore, reaping whatever it will bring. Practically speaking, the internet never forgets and many have suffered economic and family consequences years later. Bottom line: Recklessly protect light and positivity and unsubscribe from darkness.
“Love, Light, and things”.
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