Yomi Casual, Nigerian celebrity stylist and younger brother of comedian AY, has debunked report making rounds of him being a gay.
Omoniyi Makun, popularly known as Yomi Casual took to his Instagram page on Sunday to lay curses on the rumour peddlers.
The celebrity designer went on to say that should he be gay or nurse any idea of sleeping with his gender, may death take him before his time.
Yomi Casual reacts to rumours: “It is always easy for friends and family to reach out and always say, “Ignore them. Silence is golden. they will get tired and move on to the next person”. But I am the one wearing the shoes, and I am the one feeling all pains and damages to my reputation as a father, husband, and businessman.
“Coming out of church today and having reflected on all the lies against me, I want to say I am not too good a Christian who would turn and take a slap on the other cheek. Enough is enough! Should I Omoniyi Olorunyomi Makun be gay or nurse any single idea of sleeping with a fellow man may death take me before my time. May everything that God has blessed me with be taken away from me. May I not prosper in anything I lay hands to do. And May failure become my portion in everything that concerns me death.
“On the other hand, if these are fabrications borne out of envy, jealousy, wickedness and insecurities. I pray for the same God to vindicate me. May those of you who enjoys m and share such lies against me be also entertained with the pain you bring to my family. May that thing that has kept you jobless remain in your lives till death. Today, I pronounce death, doom, and destruction on anyone who would continue to invite lies designed to assassinate my character. I also pronounce the same on those who fall and fly with it without confirmation.
May all these curses return to me if I am truly gay. Enough is enough!
Note: As you come here to say NO BLOG MENTIONED YOUR NAME. But dime of you remembered to tag me or put in a comment with my name in their comment sections. May you and your entire family suffer from depression and untimely death,” he said.