It seems actress Fella Makafui has forgiven rapper Medikal for whatever wrong he might have done her.
The rapper took to his Twitter handle on Monday evening to announce the actress finally texted him back after numerous pleading.
“Guess who called me today! Finally ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜â¤ï¸â¤ï¸â¤ï¸,” he wrote.
Fella Makafui also replied with four heart emojis, “ .”
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— Fella Makafui (@Fella_Makafu) January 27, 2020
About a month ago, the pair whose relationship was not hidden from the lense of the public went through a publicised breakup.
This break up resulted in a lot of back and forth apologies from Medikal to Fella Makafui, who kept ignoring every single one of them.
Many people assumed the rapper had cheated on the actress with another woman, but the rumour was debunked by Medikal and Fella in their tweets.
The ‘Omo Ada’ hitmaker along with his record label boss, Criss Waddle and some friends went to see Fella Makafui at her shop but she snubbed them. Dancehall artiste, Shatta Wale, also met up with the actress and knelt before her, all in an effort to apologise on behalf of his friend. In his efforts to make things right, the ‘Father’ hitmaker, released a song, ‘Come Back’, to express how much he regrets his actions. He recruited the Sugar Daddy, KiDi, to help put together the emotional love song, whose audio slide came with many heartwarming moments the couple had shared in their one-and-a-half-year relationship. A few days after the release of ‘Come Back’, Medikal took to Twitter handle to write a message that suggested he was done pursuing Fella Makafui.Prior to their comeback, the couple both attended the Legon Cities match against Bechem United on Friday, where the rapper was billed to perform.
Medikal, who was sitting a couple of chairs behind Fella Makafui was captured looking uncomfortable when the actress seemed to be laughing and talking to the boss of 4Syte TV seated next to her.
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