Rosy Meurer's Social Media Activity Ignites Fresh Controversy Following Angela Okorie's Attack
Nollywood actress Rosy Meurer has become the center of online attention once again after sharing a series of video posts on her Instagram page. This comes in the wake of a controversial comment made by fellow actress Angela Okorie, which has reignited discussions about Meurer's marriage to businessman Olakunle Churchill and his recent reconciliation with ex-wife Tonto Dikeh.
The Instagram Exchange That Fueled the Fire
The situation escalated dramatically when Angela Okorie responded to one of Rosy Meurer's Instagram posts with a pointed comment in Igbo language. Okorie wrote "Queen ndi Oshi Amu," which translates to "queen of stealing men's private parts." This provocative statement immediately caught the attention of social media users and entertainment followers across Nigeria.
This exchange occurred against the backdrop of Tonto Dikeh's surprising announcement that she had reconciled with her ex-husband Olakunle Churchill after more than ten years of public disputes and broken communication. Dikeh attributed this reconciliation to divine intervention, marking what she described as a new chapter of peace between the former couple.
Rosy Meurer's Response Through Social Media Posts
Following both Tonto Dikeh's reconciliation announcement and Angela Okorie's controversial comment, Rosy Meurer took to her Instagram platform to share her perspective through carefully curated content. Her initial response came in the form of a simple photo of herself with the caption "Grateful" – a post that many interpreted as her subtle reaction to the ongoing drama.
However, Meurer didn't stop there. She proceeded to share videos of herself acting out popular internet memes, a move that further polarized opinions among Nigerian netizens. This social media activity came shortly after she had declared herself "Queen of all Queens" in another post, which had already generated significant backlash and criticism online.
Divided Reactions from Nigerian Netizens
The online community has responded with mixed reactions to Rosy Meurer's recent social media activity. Some users have expressed sympathy and support for the actress, while others have criticized what they perceive as attention-seeking behavior.
Supportive comments included:
- "I don't know why you all are attacking this lady, didn't Tonto moved to kpokporiko or also, uan madam did wonders for thiz social media oooh, I have never seen and heard this lady have any problem with anybody oooh." - olaedoyahshua
- "I love the way u guys are commenting, u guys are giving her engagements? she Dey make money una Dey cry if nah me I go post like 50 times." - rukas_shoes
Critical perspectives emerged as well:
- "You don turn Judy Austin be that. No rest ??." - preshdiamond_officials
- "No peace for wicked ooo. Sister rose enter house ooo. ???." - chinonso_reymond
- "Madam just give yourself rest na ?." - queenmercyoffical
- "Madam rest kwanu, since their reconciliation you have been restless, you better rest before you enter street." - vianny_king
Broader Context of the Churchill-Dikeh Family Dynamics
This latest social media drama occurs within the larger context of the evolving relationship between Olakunle Churchill and his ex-wife Tonto Dikeh. The couple recently demonstrated co-parenting cooperation when they both celebrated their son King Andre Dikeh's ninth birthday in February 2025.
Both parents posted photos from the birthday celebration on their respective Instagram pages, with Churchill expressing pride in his son and offering prayers for his future. This public display of unity between the former spouses has added another layer to the complex social dynamics that continue to play out in the public eye.
The ongoing saga involving Rosy Meurer, Angela Okorie, Tonto Dikeh, and Olakunle Churchill continues to captivate Nigerian entertainment followers, highlighting how personal relationships among celebrities often become public spectacles in the age of social media.