The disagreement has drawn attention due to accusations exchanged between the two women about the troubles in the Adebayo household.

A marital controversy is unfolding in actor Femi Adebayo’s household, as his wife, Iyana Aladuke, and actress Olatoun Olanrewaju engage in a public clash on social media.
The disagreement has drawn attention due to accusations exchanged between the two women about the troubles in the Adebayo household.
Aladuke accused Olanrewaju of betrayal, claiming that while the actress appeared to celebrate their family publicly, she secretly contributed to the breakdown of the marriage.
She wrote, “The betrayal cuts deep. How could you destroy something beautiful? You were celebrating us publicly and also planning to destroy the home, unknown to me. 10 days after this your post (second slide), the home scattered. Thanks to you. Even if I fall, you should be the one lifting me up. Even in my mistakes, you should be covering me up. You were like my sister. You are ev!l.”
Olanrewaju responded by rejecting any blame, stating that the issues in the marriage were caused by Aladuke herself.
She criticised Aladuke for using social media to attack her and described the accusations as misleading and unfair.
She wrote, “Hey, Iyanaladuke, I am not the reason for your downfall… If I’m found guilty of anything, I will take the blame, ENI BURU MO.”
In another post, she added, “I have stomach all this nonsense from you for too long… You ended your marriage with your hands… Stop this reverse psychological act on social media. You need serious help… I’m waiting for your response.”
This public feud follows months of tension in the Adebayo household, including a period when the couple unfollowed each other on Instagram.
Aladuke had previously shared throwback videos showing happy family moments and playful clips with Femi, hinting at reconciliation.
Fans were surprised by the sudden public escalation, especially after Aladuke’s earlier grand celebration of Femi’s birthday, which included inviting a musical artiste to their home.

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