Rosy Meurer who shot to prominence after being involved in the marriage crash saga of actress, Tonto Dikeh and her now ex-husband Oladunni Olakunle Churchill is in the news again.
She has has debunked the rumours claiming she is plotting to marry Churchill Olakunle, Tonto Dikeh’s ex- husband
The duo have although been rumoured to be dating in the past.
This they both denied and even went ahead to give the world a snippet view of their respective lovers, but this still didn’t stop the spread of the gossip that Rosy Mueurer is having insidious plans to marry the business mogul.
But the actress is unfazed by the rumours. She told Sunday Scoop:
“Dr. Olakunle and I share a very sincere cordial relationship, and therefore, the strokes of baseless accusations are imperatively unnecessary.
“Nowadays, hate speech has become the regular ice that we may have to chew when we seek to gain liberation from thirst. I would categorically tell you that I admire their ignorant conception of falsity. I believe in silence as a key to the mansion of focus, regardless of the resolution of critics. I am an ambassador of Big Church Foundation, and I would do nothing to jeopardise the happiness of the President of the foundation; he is indeed a noble man.
I truly feel what he goes through because the singular reason is to drag his name through the mud with fabricated stories against his foundation and his company. The falsehood affects everyone close to him including his mum who he was accused of touching inappropriately. All these are frame ups geared towards tarnishing his image and his career. I know well about the family and no one can deny that they don’t know me.”
Asked to name something about Churchill that the rest of the world doesn’t know, Rosey said:
“He is someone who possesses a burning passion and interest in human development and global advancement. He reaches for nothing less than the best. One very spectacular thing about him is that, Churchill is soft-hearted; he would barely hurt even an ant. He is really a good man.”
Expressing satisfaction with her growth in the movie industry, Meurer said:
“I am not concerned with the pace at which I get movie roles; instead, I bother myself about the time, sacrifices and commitments I put into the roles I represent. What should matter to actors and actresses should be the creative inputs and relevance of whatever movie they feature in.
There are so many movies and several actors, but we seldom find good movies and if eventually we do find any, we always will introduce and inform others to see it. This gesture is because they find the movie interesting and not because of the prominent faces in the movie.”