- AY comedian has made a controversial statement in a birthday post made to celebrate his fashion designer brother, Yomi Casual.
- Yomi Casual clocked 40 on Tuesday, January 21, 2025.
Famous Nigerian comedian cum filmmaker Ayo Makun, popularly known as AY, has in a controversial Instagram post revealed that he may not be worthy of emulation in keeping home.
The comedian made this known on Tuesday, while praising his brother, Yomi Casual, for the love and respect he has for his family.
This is coming a few months after the comedian admitted to having found himself doing things that he is not proud of during his marriage. AY also expressed pride in Yomi’s achievements and the person he has become.
He revealed that he always thinks about the day they decided to move to Lagos and is constantly impressed by the global brand his brother has built.
Celebrating Yomi’s 40th birthday, AY in a now controversial post on his verified handle wrote:
“Happy 40th birthday, @yomicasual.
Wow, can you believe it? Time really flies! It feels like just yesterday we were navigating the ups and downs, making sure everyone was sorted, and now look at you—an incredible man with so much to be proud of!
I’m so proud of all your achievements and the person you’ve become. I often think about the day we decided to have you move to Lagos, and I bless that day every time I see the global brand you have built for yourself. I may not have scored 100% in my other responsibilities as a perfect example that is worthy of emulation when it comes to keeping the home front intact, but I am proud to say the love and respect you have for the family is second to none. Daddy and mummy will also be proud of you in their resting place, too.
Here’s to you on this milestone birthday! May your day be filled with laughter, joy, and all the things that make you happy. I just can’t wait for Sunday to come for that big 40th celebration with friends and family from home and abroad. #yc@40 #fortylifestyle
Love you lots!”.
AY confirmed separation from his wife, Mabel Makun, in April, 2024, after nearly 20 years of their union.
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