Temi Otedola-Ajibade has opened up on her views about her husband, musician Mr Eazi, keeping cordial relationships with his former partners, saying she has no objections as long as clear boundaries are maintained.

Speaking on the couple’s podcast, How Far, the actress and fashion entrepreneur explained that friendliness was not a threat to their marriage, but certain behaviours crossed the line. She noted that while birthday messages were harmless, engaging with exes’ social media posts or monitoring their online activity made her uncomfortable.

The billionaire heiress stressed the importance of distinguishing between basic courtesy and inappropriate familiarity, adding that security in marriage comes from understanding limits and respecting each other’s feelings.

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Temi and Mr Eazi recently held a series of lavish wedding ceremonies across Monaco, Dubai and Iceland, drawing global attention to the high-profile union.

Following the wedding, Temi adopted her husband’s surname, describing the decision as instinctive and personal. She emphasized that choosing whether or not to change one’s name after marriage should remain an individual choice for every woman.

She also encouraged the public to respect diverse preferences on marital identity, noting that modern relationships thrive on mutual respect rather than societal expectations.

Her comments have sparked online conversations about exes, boundaries and evolving norms around marriage among young couples in the spotlight.

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