Ghanaian rapper Samuel Adu Frimpong, extensively generally known as Medikal, has lastly addressed long-standing rumours surrounding his relationship with singer Mildred Ashong, popularly generally known as Eazzy.
Talking throughout a current interview on Hitz FM, Medikal confirmed that their connection is certainly romantic, affectionately referring to her as his “girl” and “babe.”
Responding to questions on why the pair, regardless of being music stars, haven’t launched a collaborative monitor, Medikal said that he presently has no plans for such a challenge. In response to him, their relationship is centred on private connection moderately than skilled synergy.
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Requested whether or not he prefers relationship inside the leisure business, Medikal defined that it’s not about business affiliations however moderately the emotional bond between people. He famous:
It’s about how you are feeling about one another, not concerning the leisure house. I’ve had relationships with folks outdoors of this house, however I can’t disguise my relationships, so folks finally join the dots.
He went on to disclose that their relationship started by way of an off-the-cuff interplay on Instagram. After messaging Eazzy, the 2 progressively grew nearer, and their bond finally developed into one thing extra severe.
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Over current months, social media customers have speculated about their relationship, fuelled by pictures of the pair in matching outfits and spending time collectively at luxurious resorts. Whereas the rumours had beforehand been unconfirmed, Medikal’s candid revelation has lastly set the document straight.
This affirmation comes months after his public and tumultuous separation from actress Fella Makafui in 2024. His openness about his new relationship has now sparked conversations about whether or not wedding ceremony bells might quickly be ringing.
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