- Ghanaian movie star, Nikki Samonas denies claims of having an intimate moment with Jim Iyke on a movie set.
- Despite the scene’s suggestive nature, Nikki Samonas told Okyeame Quophi exclusively that allegations of romance with Jim Iyke are unfounded.
- She also refuted claims that the camera crew needed to leave for privacy during filming, calling them baseless.
Nikki Samonas, a well-known Ghanaian actress, has refuted rumours of engaging in intercourse with Jim Iyke on a movie set, putting to rest speculations that arose due to their sensual scene from the film “My First Wife.”
The scene, featuring a sexually provocative encounter between Jim Iyke and Nikki Samonas, garnered widespread attention on social media platforms.
Despite the intimate nature of the scene, characterized by fervent embraces and suggestive actions, Nikki Samonas categorically dismissed any insinuations of an off-screen relationship with Jim Iyke.
Speaking exclusively to Okyeame Quophi, she clarified that the rumours suggesting a romantic involvement between them hold no truth.
Furthermore, Nikki Samonas asserted that claims of the camera crew having to vacate the set to afford them privacy during filming were entirely baseless.
According to her, such assertions are unfounded and lack any basis in reality.
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In other news, Jim Iyke addressed speculations that he had a sexual relationship with Nadia Buari.
In a show anchored by Toke Makinwa with Kate Henshaw and Chidi Mokeme in attendance, the media personality asked Jim Iyke whether he went out with Nadia Buari and he swiftly responded with a question, ‘Who is that?’.
Toke Makinwa and Kate Henshaw subsequently took it upon themselves to break it down and offer a vivid explanation to Jim Iyke.
Following the pressure from the two ladies who urged him to clarify whether they had sex or not, Jim Iyke had to speak up, stating that he thought they were here to have a proper conversation.
The actor apparently chose to shy away from the question despite the pressure mounted on him by Kate Henshaw and Toke Makinwa.
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