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Ghanaian rapper Medikal, known popularly as MDK, has opened up about his love life following his separation from his ex-wife Fella Makafui.
Speaking about his current relationship status in an interview with Andy Dosty, Medikal confirmed that he has found a new love, expressing peace in his personal life and emphasizing his desire for privacy in his romantic affairs.
”Yeah, me I have somebody, I have peace now. I am fixed just that I don't want to put my love life and all those things out there," he said.
The artiste, who has been in the limelight for both his music and his dramatic relationship history, made it clear that while he is moved on, he and his ex-wife Fella Makafui have agreed to co-parent their daughter Island.
Prior to that, his ex-wife Fella Makafui had issued a statement announcing the end of their four-year marriage, dated May 18, 2024, highlighting the decision was made a few months earlier and they had been waiting for their families to finish the necessary customary divorce rites.
After the separation, rumours were rife that Medikal had moved on with his love life and was dating another woman.
In his interview with Andy Dosty, he revealed that he now lives a perfect life and that he is looking forward to getting married in the near future.
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