
The Digest:
Businessman Olakunle Churchill and actress Tonto Dikeh put up a united front at their son King Andre's 10th birthday party held in Abuja on Sunday, February 22. Photos from the celebration show the former couple posing together happily, setting aside their differences to celebrate their child's milestone. The reunion has sparked mixed reactions online, with some praising the co-parenting display while others remain skeptical. Comments ranged from "So so happy for them" to "She is definitely regretting divorcing the husband." The party comes amid ongoing public interest in the former couple's relationship, which has seen its share of controversy over the years. The heartwarming images show both parents fully engaged in celebrating their son's special day.
Key Points:
- The united front demonstrates mature co-parenting despite past differences.
- It prioritises King Andre's happiness over parental conflicts.
- The child gains a memorable celebration, while parents show growth.
- This signals the importance of putting children first after separation.
- The timing, with mixed reactions, keeps public interest alive.
Sources: Linda Ikeji's Blog, Social Media