In a recent interview with fellow actress Biola Adebayo on the show ‘Talk to B,’ popular Yoruba actress Bisola Badmus publicly addressed her grievances with veteran Fuji musician Wasiu Ayinde, known as K1 De Ultimate, regarding his neglect of their son, Malik.
Badmus, who has been a prominent figure in Nollywood for over two decades, opened up about her personal struggles, including her battle with a life-threatening brain condition known as encephalopathy (brain tumor). The 40-year-old actress, recognized for her roles in films like The Figurine and Olokiki Oru, revealed that her health issues forced her to take a three-year break from social media.
Reflecting on her journey, Bisola expressed the challenges she faced during her illness and how it impacted her life and responsibilities as a mother. Her revelations about K1 De Ultimate’s lack of involvement have sparked discussions among fans and colleagues alike, shedding light on the complexities of their co-parenting relationship.
With a rich career in film and television, Badmus continues to be a celebrated figure in the industry, and her recent candidness has resonated with many.
In a candid conversation with fellow actress Biola Adebayo, Yoruba star Bisola Badmus opened up about her harrowing battle with a brain tumor, sharing that she had to sell her cars to afford necessary medications for her health.
Reflecting on the early stages of her illness, Bisola recounted experiencing severe memory loss, which made it difficult for her to recognize her son, Malik, as well as others around her. She also shared the profound grief of losing her mother and younger brother during this challenging period.
In the interview, Bisola addressed the paternity of Malik, who she shares with Fuji legend Wasiu Ayinde, known as K1 De Ultimate. She accused the singer of abandoning their son, stating, “From the beginning, he accepted the boy as his son, but he suddenly changed. What I want from K1 is to be responsible for Malik. I just want him to take care of his son.”
She added that while K1 initially supported her after learning about her condition, that support dwindled over time. “He didn’t know about my condition earlier because I did not tell him. But when he knew, he tried his best for a while and stopped at some point,” she revealed.
Bisola’s heartfelt revelations highlight not only her personal struggles but also the challenges of co-parenting and the importance of responsibility in familial relationships.
The emotional revelations made by actress Bisola Badmus regarding her battle with a brain tumor and her accusations against Fuji star K1 De Ultimate have sparked a significant response on social media. In her interview with Biola Adebayo, Bisola called out K1 for neglecting their son, Malik, after initially accepting him as his child.
Comments poured in as users shared their thoughts on the situation. One user, taaatibg, questioned Bisola’s decision to have a child with K1, saying, “How can you give birth to a child for someone like K1??? As if you don’t know how he treats other women. 🙄”
Another user, _____iamkareemberry, expressed frustration with K1, stating, “K1 self de among people wey de give us problem for this country.”
User usmanashafe highlighted the gravity of the situation, commenting, “Have a baby mama that is suffering from a brain tumor, you have a son you’re not taking care of, imagine still spraying bundles of money for K1 because he sings. I’ll rather take the money to a motherless home. If you like, sing fire.”
Many users empathized with Bisola’s situation, with flawlesstoke013 lamenting, “Disadvantages of being a baby mama 😢😢.” Meanwhile, damii.af criticized those involved, saying, “You people will open your eyes and born for una sugar daddy, you will now be crying and you know he was married lol.”
The conversation has brought attention to issues of responsibility, support, and the complexities of relationships in the public eye, leaving many users reflecting on the broader implications of such situations.
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