Churchill Show comedian Akuku Danger has come out to apologise to his lover Sandra Dacha after he was caught on camera entertaining a different woman.
Akuku Danger, for starters, distanced himself from any illicit affair with the said woman holding she was just a fan.
Speaking in a phone interview with Milele FM’s radio host Ankali Ray, Akuku pleaded with Sandra Dacha to forgive him and go back to him.
According to Akuku Danger, Dacha was pissed after being misinformed by people who suspected he was cheating on her with the mystery woman.
While claiming his lover Dacha down, Akuku confirmed it was just a misunderstanding since the woman was just an innocent fan who had requested a dance with the star.
The comedian disclosed that Sandra Dacha left their home and has not been back for about 48 hours after the incident.
“The lady was just a fan who requested that we dance, she is not my mumama. Someone just took the video and sent it to Sandra with malice. He or she thought the lady was my lover, but it was just an honest dance and nothing much. Dacha left home yesterday and is yet to return, I have been cooking on my own I just want her to come back,” Akuku revealed.
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Akuku’s defense comes barely two days after Sandra Dacha allegedly left him over the aforementioned.
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Sandra Dacha shared news of their breakup on social media as she wondered why Akuku Danger had decided to cheat on her.
Dacha shared the video of Akuku dancing with the yet-to-be-identified lady followed by;
“First, it was your wife I understood and even agreed to be your dish, and now this!!!😭😭
Honestly Kuks, hata mimi nimechoka. Enough is enough!! Guys Wanaume hutakanga Nini? Coz this is too much for me. Whoever sent me this video thank you very much, I now know the kind of man I have been dealing with,”
The actress has been with Akuku for months now and the two have been serving couple of goals online with most of their fans pressuring them to officiate their union already.