Key points:
- AY calls talk of regret and reunion false and cruel. He says blogs push lies to chase reach and traffic.
- The star denies authorising any post on his feelings. He vows to speak direct, not through rumour sites.
- AY issues a final warning to peddlers of lies. He hints legal steps against repeat posts and platforms.
AY Makun has shut down talk of a reunion. He shared a public note on his Instagram page. The post hit back at fresh claims of deep regret. It also called the stories harsh and untrue.

The comic said the buzz came from faceless rumour sites. He wrote that they twist facts to lure clicks. He noted, “I have never authorised any such statements.” He added a short line, “Enough of the lies.”
AY Makun denies reconciliation claims
Fresh posts had said he begged to fix the split. He said those posts were false, harsh, and cold. He wrote that some pages chase reach with fake tales. The note stressed he feels no need to plead.
“If I wish to state my stand, I will.” “I have the reach to speak direct,” he said. He added he would not use rumour blogs for that. He said he would say it on his own page.
Legal warning to blogs and platforms
The note then came with a clear, hard warning. He urged fans to bin the fake tales at once. He said he would use the law next time. The line read, “The right legal steps will now follow.”
He said he would act if the lies go on. Names, sites, and pages may face fresh legal heat. He asked the public to dump fake tales for facts. He urged calm while he keeps his life private.
Backstory and online buzz
Talk grew after news on his split with Mabel. Some pages claimed he now seeks peace with his ex. There were claims he feels deep grief and regret. His post said none of those claims were true.
Fans shared mixed takes under the note on Instagram. Some urged calm and asked blogs to stop lies. Others asked both sides to heal and move on. Many said they only want peace for the family.
False tales have trailed stars a lot this month. Last week, Ayra Starr warned a viral trend fuels claims. See our report on Ayra Starr’s warning here.





