Blessing CEO Reportedly Engaged To Secret Lover

Reports of relationship expert Blessing CEO’s engagement and the identity of her supposed fiancé have set social media buzzing.

Speculation had initially linked Blessing CEO to businessman IVD, as the duo had previously fueled dating rumors with their romantic posts. However, popular gossip blogger Cutie Juls recently claimed that her fiancé is not IVD, contrary to fans’ expectations.

According to Cutie Juls, Blessing CEO’s fiancé’s mother is a traditional medicine practitioner, whose brand she actively promotes. To further substantiate the claim, the blogger shared photos from the engagement ceremony.

“Blessing CEO got allegedly engaged, and it’s not IVD. But the guy’s mother is a mamalawo whom Blessing advertises for,” the post read.

The blogger also dismissed speculation that the engagement was for clout, pointing out that Blessing CEO even posted it on her personal WhatsApp status, reinforcing its authenticity.

The report has since sparked mixed reactions, with fans eager to uncover more details about the mystery fiancé.

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