It is no longer news that the Nollywood heartthrob, Kunle Remi and his wife, Boluwatiwi, walked down the aisle for their white wedding last Saturday.
The event, marked by elegance and joy, captivated guests as the couple exchanged vows and danced the night away.
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Remi, the groom, looked handsome in a purple blazer and black bow tie over a crisp white shirt.
The bride, in her silky off-shoulder dress, glowed with anticipation. Their steps resonated with commitment, witnessed by guests during the court papers signing and vow exchange officiated by the priest, according to a reporter.
After exchange of vows, Remi and Boluwatiwi end the beautiful day with dance moves alongside friends, family, and well-wishers.
The wedding was, no doubt, the talk of the town as many wished the newly married couple well.
Nigeria’s business magnate, Femi Otedola, who also happened to be the uncle of bride, wrote:
“Yet more good times to be grateful for! Congratulations to my beautiful niece Tiwi on her union with KR! 👰🏾♀️ Wish you a wonderful life together 💜💛… F.Ote💲”
However, amidst the celebration, a controversial video from the reception emerged, sparking debates and criticisms.
Some attendees and onlookers expressed discomfort over the bride’s dance moves, deeming them inappropriate for a wedding reception.
The controversy deepened as writer and X user, Dr. Perking, condemned the behaviour, labeling it as “immature.”
“Maturity is knowing that you don’t have to behave like two sexually starved id1ots on your wedding reception to prove that you you are in love with each other. If my daughter does this in my presence, I’m excusing myself and going home,” he wrote.
The video has since ignited discussions on social media, with opinions divided on whether the couple’s dance choices were a celebration of love or crossed the boundaries of decency. See some below.
What’s your take on this wedding controversy? Watch the video below and share your thoughts!

Ojelabi, the publisher of Freelanews, is an award winning and professionally trained mass communicator, who writes ruthlessly about pop culture, religion, politics and entertainment.
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