Celebrity Gist
I’ve abandoned many women with their children — K1 De Ultimate
Veteran Fuji musician, King Wasiu Ayinade, professionally known as K1 De Ultimate, has stirred widespread reactions on social media after a resurfaced interview clip showed him making controversial remarks about his relationships with women and the children he has fathered.
In the viral video, the legendary singer openly spoke about his lifestyle while responding to questions about how he relates with women.
According to K1, he has had numerous relationships over the years, adding that he has left behind many women along with the children they had together.
The singer went on to say that he often forgot personal belongings such as clothes and shoes in the homes of some of the women.
He said the children they shared were the lasting memories he left behind.
K1 said: “There are many women I have abandoned with their children.
“I forget my clothes and shoes in their houses, including any child they have for me.
“That is the souvenir I leave behind for them to remember me in life.”
K1 further explained that the experiences he gained while growing up on the streets shaped the way he lives his life today.
According to him, the lessons he learned through those experiences helped him become resilient and successful, leaving him with little time to dwell on sadness.
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