Key points:
- Monsuru speaks with Jeff Owolewa about a tense day. He says he hit Funke’s new car while parking.
- Funke gets mad at first, then cools down later. She says sorry and mends the mood with care.
- Monsuru also hails Femi Adebayo for early help. He recalls N5,000 gifts from a N20,000 pay.
Monsuru Ayanfe has shared a frank tale from set. He says a small slip cost Funke Akindele a dent. The day starts smooth, then turns rough in a flash. He owns the fault and sets the tone with calm.

The actor speaks on Jeff Owolewa’s chat this week. He paints the scene in clear, short words today. He recalls one move, one crunch, then a loud thud. He steps out, heart in mouth, and checks the bumper.
Funke Akindele reacts, then says sorry
Funke sees the dent and fumes for a short while. She vents, paces, and calls for space to cool. Monsuru stands near the car and keeps his head. Minutes pass, and the storm starts to fade.
He says she calms down and walks back to him. She offers kind words and gives a soft smile. He hears, “I got mad too fast; please forgive me.” He nods and thanks her for the fair talk.
How the car crash happens
Monsuru says it all starts after they wrap a scene. Crew waits outside; he moves to park the fresh car. He misjudges the turn and brushes a low wall. Metal scrapes, paint peels, and nerves spike at once.
He repeats that he owns the slip with no excuse. He adds that Funke likes truth more than blame. So, he speaks plain and keeps his voice low. The mood shifts once he says the hard facts.
Femi Adebayo’s early help and pay story
The actor then shares a warm tale on pay. He says Femi Adebayo helped him at the start. Back then, jobs paid him just N5,000 per role. He says Femi took N20,000, then gave him N5,000.
He links that gift to care and faith in him. He says the small fund kept his path alive. He still thanks Femi for that kind push. Fans hail that bond when they hear the tale.
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