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Ghanaian afrobeats star Olivetheboy has declared that he is off the market and not interested in extramarital affairs.
The hitmaker made this revelation in an interview on Daybreak Hitz with Doreen Avio as he replied to the comment of a female fan who asked about his relationship status.
The fan’s message read, “Please ask Olive if his female fans should forget about him after he posted his girlfriend online.”
The singer replied, saying, “They should support me, because they can't forget me like that. I am a married man of God.”
When asked by Doreen Avio if this means that female fans can’t pursue him anymore, he replied, “If they want to date me, they will die. I am a married man.”
The singer didn’t elaborate much on the matter; however, these questions come on the heels of his recent online posts that featured and announced his girlfriend.
Most female fans expressed shock as he posted and tagged his lover in a video she made about the singer sweeping her off her feet with lavish gifts on her birthday.
The two broke the internet after they posted each other on social media, affirming their love affair.
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