Ace Nigerian comedian, AY Makun, who is well known as AY, has been
getting into troubles recently. One thing the comedian knows how to do
best is to apologize after hitting hard at some celebs with his jokes.
Few days ago, he was in the bad books of ‘bad boy’ actor, Jim Iyke, when he mimicked his controversial deliverance at TB Joshua’s church in Lagos.
The two public figures got it dirty in the early hours of Sunday after AY insulted the Rivers State born actress.
Tonto, as many would expect, didn’t take it lightly with the Delta State born comedian as he called him a motherfu*ker. “Fu*k you brother,” Tonto further told AY.
Tonto further tweeted that, “comedy is not an act to destroy people, rather an act of happiness and joy. Comedy is not a usual act but a talent. It heals, not hurts.
“No one is coming out to pull off your dirty line, bro, why don't you respect our views?
“Bro, you take the piece, how do you sleep at night? It's not a joke or job anymore, you are one selfish motherfu*ker. Comedy isn’t people's lives.”
Responding, AY wrote, “you just responded to a very positive December 31 tweet about you. We both don't need this publicity. Hugs
“I just called your line now. I have no intention to demean, belittle or deflate your achievements. I am now clear about my boundaries. Love you.
“You don't have to call me a motherfu*ker. Let's not allow our self-protective mechanism to switch to arrogance. You are still my girl.”
Few days ago, he was in the bad books of ‘bad boy’ actor, Jim Iyke, when he mimicked his controversial deliverance at TB Joshua’s church in Lagos.
Now, the humour merchant has crossed the line with ‘bad girl’ actress, Tonto Dikeh.
The two public figures got it dirty in the early hours of Sunday after AY insulted the Rivers State born actress.
Tonto, as many would expect, didn’t take it lightly with the Delta State born comedian as he called him a motherfu*ker. “Fu*k you brother,” Tonto further told AY.
Tonto further tweeted that, “comedy is not an act to destroy people, rather an act of happiness and joy. Comedy is not a usual act but a talent. It heals, not hurts.
“No one is coming out to pull off your dirty line, bro, why don't you respect our views?
“Bro, you take the piece, how do you sleep at night? It's not a joke or job anymore, you are one selfish motherfu*ker. Comedy isn’t people's lives.”
Responding, AY wrote, “you just responded to a very positive December 31 tweet about you. We both don't need this publicity. Hugs
“I just called your line now. I have no intention to demean, belittle or deflate your achievements. I am now clear about my boundaries. Love you.
“You don't have to call me a motherfu*ker. Let's not allow our self-protective mechanism to switch to arrogance. You are still my girl.”
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