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The relationship between Actress, Destiny Etiko and Zubby Micheal

Destiny Etiko is a Nigerian actress who was born on August 12, 1994. She hails from Enugu State, Nigeria and is the fourth child in a family of five children. Here are some things to know about her:

  1. Destiny Etiko started her acting career in 2011 and has since featured in several Nollywood movies.
  2. She is popularly known for her roles in movies like “Idemili”, “Black Xmas”, and “The Return of Ezendiala”.
  3. In 2020, she won the City People Movie Award for Best Actress of the Year (English).
  4. Destiny Etiko is known for her curvaceous figure and often shares photos on social media to show off her curves.
  5. She is also a brand ambassador for several companies including Kesie_Virgin_Hair and Killer Curves Beauty.

Zubby Michael is also a Nigerian actor who was born on February 1, 1985, in Anambra State, Nigeria. He is popularly known for his roles in action-packed movies. Here are some things to know about him:

  1. Zubby Michael started his acting career in 2006 and has since appeared in several Nollywood movies.
  2. He is known for his roles in movies like “Three Windows”, “The Generals”, and “Royal Storm”.
  3. In 2021, he won the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his role in the movie “A Soldier’s Story: Return from the Dead”.
  4. Zubby Michael is also known for his philanthropic works and often donates to charity organizations.
  5. He is also a brand ambassador for several companies including Nunu Milk and Royal Hair.

There have been rumors and speculations about a possible romantic relationship between Destiny Etiko and Zubby Michael, but both actors have repeatedly denied these rumors and have stated that they are just good friends and colleagues in the Nollywood industry. They have been seen together at events and on movie sets, but they have maintained that their relationship is purely platonic.

In a 2020 interview with Punch, Destiny Etiko stated that Zubby Michael is like a brother to her and that they have a good working relationship. She also mentioned that they have been able to build a strong friendship over the years and that they support each other’s careers.

Similarly, in a 2021 interview with The Nation, Zubby Michael stated that he and Destiny Etiko are just friends and that they have a professional relationship as actors. He also mentioned that he respects her as a colleague and that they have been able to work together on several movie projects.

In summary, while Destiny Etiko and Zubby Michael have a good working relationship and are often seen together in public, they have stated that they are just friends and that there is no romantic relationship between them.

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