May 26, 2026

Ivy Zenny Denies Claims of Breaking Up Paul Okoye’s Marriage

By Damilola A.

Ivy Ifeoma Iboko, popularly known as Ivy Zenny, the girlfriend of renowned Nigerian singer Paul PSquare Okoye, has come forward to address the swirling rumors and allegations surrounding her relationship with the music star.

The speculations emerged after Ivy shared a dance video on social media, leading to widespread assumptions about her pregnancy. Subsequently, she faced backlash from online critics.

In response, Ivy Zenny penned a note on her Instagram page, addressing the false narratives and clarifying her relationship with the singer.

She emphasized that she doesn’t feel compelled to correct misconceptions about herself but expressed exhaustion over the persistent spread of misinformation.

The crux of her message revolved around refuting claims that she played a role in Paul Okoye’s divorce from his ex-wife, Anita.

Ivy asserted that she entered into a relationship with Paul when he was single, emphasizing that she had no involvement in their separation or divorce proceedings.

She denied any accusations of disrupting matrimonial homes, asserting her stance with confidence.

In her statement, Ivy Zenny addressed her detractors directly, asserting her peace of mind amid the swirling rumours.

She concluded her message by suggesting that those who choose to believe and circulate falsehoods are akin to witches.

Her message reads:

“I don’t have to do this at all, but I will cause i’ve never really said a word about it and it seems a lot of you are addicted to misinformation.

“I met/got into a relationship with a very SINGLE man. I was nowhere in the picture when they got separated or divorced And I certainly do not have time to chase people from their houses. Aburo kwanu m ogbanje. So my dear, yes, I sleep well at night. ATP, any other nonsense you choose to believe/ circulate just means you’re a witch.”

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