Comedian Steven Chuks reveals why the privacy of couples during a breakup should not be respected

Steve Chuks calls out couples who want netizens to respect their privacy during a breakup.


Nigerian comedian Steven Chuks has raised an intriguing argument challenging the widespread notion that the privacy of couples should be respected during a breakup.

He gently rebuked them, telling them that he would not listen to them.

He disclosed that many of these couples oppress single people with their happy relationships and pictures.

He emphasized that the majority of couples on the internet are quite loud with their relationships, but when things doesn’t work out ,they want their privacy.

He disclosed that when a relationship is made public, the information surrounding its breakup will likewise be made public. He made it clear that he would not honor a couple’s need for seclusion.

Recall that singer Moses Bliss had requested for privacy following his engagement to his Ghanaian fiancee, however a certain man had published his wedding card, in Reaction Moses Bliss tackled him for posting his private wedding invite online, urging him to take it down.

David, a notable influencer on the app, stirred up buzz by sharing the wedding invitation card, which received ample engagement.

Upon being alerted, the singer appealed for the post’s removal, citing the private nature of the ceremony and his preference to keep a low profile.

“Mr David please take down my private invitation card please.”

Responding to the singer, the man stated he wouldn’t be deleting the post as he wrote:

“Moses Bliss, We no fit the publicise your songs and when wedding reach, e becomes Private We no go gree.

“What do you understand here???

Sir Moses Blisss, you’re loved and that’s all ✌️💯❤️ … The reaction on your comment shows that very few people are in Support of me pulling it down… (Although I respect you). This one alone, the whole world gats celebrate you MOG. ✍️✌️❤️”

The invitation card details indicate that the wedding is scheduled to take place in the bride’s homeland, Ghana, on the 29th of February, 2024, followed by the white wedding on March 2, 2024.

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