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Friday 23 May 2014

MANY NIGERIAN ACTORS LIVE ON PAST GLORY — RAMSEY NOUAH

Nollywood star, Ramsey Nouah, exposes some of the realities confronting many Nigerian actors, writes Jayne Augoye.

After a phenomenal rise to global fame, Nollywood celebrated its 20th anniversary recently. At other times, the occasion would have been marked with much partying, probably round the year. But things are far from being rosy for the industry at present.

Many challenges, including piracy, absence of structured distribution networks and a string of scandals trailing some of its star players, are threatening to rob the industry of its glory. While these issues are not new, they have taken a toll on the fortunes of some actors and actresses

Over the last few years, the effect of the dip in Nollywood’s fortunes on some practitioners, especially the pioneers, has become a subject of debate and concern for stakeholders.

Before now, a good number of the screen stars found consolation in endorsements by corporate organisations, especially telecomunication companies like Globacom and MTN. But the business world is fast shifting its love to musicians.

Although some of their fans have come to realise that Nollywood movies ‘no longer sell’, a number of these stars, who themselves are obviously experiencing hard times, cover up by constantly hyping themselves.

But Nollywood star, Ramsey Noah, has burst their bubble.

Noah, whose acting career kicked off when he starred in the Nigerian TV soap opera Fortunes in the 1990s, is saying it as it is for the first time.

The actor was one of the panelists at the recently held Nigerian Entertainment Conference. He did not mince words when painting the true picture of the situation in Nollywood.

He says, “Many Nigerian actors live on their past glory. The truth is that many of us (actors) don’t make money from film-making or movies any longer. There is the show part, but there is actually no business side to Nollywood any longer.

“Many of these actors depend on and make their money from acquaintances. So, they simply depend on those who appreciate their works and then introduce them to other sources of income aside acting.”

The actor whose Globacom endorsement deal was terminated in 2013, alongside that of Rita Dominic, Uche Jombo, Mike Ezuruonye, Monalisa Chinda, Nonso Diobi and Odunlade Adekola, adds, “Some people who appreciate you for who you are and for your talent will then try to establish business links that can sustain you and your family.”

Judging by the number of factions that currently exist in Nollywood and the current leadership tussle within the Actors Guild of Nigeria, it is not difficult to tell that the actors are somewhat divided amongst each other.

Noah appears to confirm this when he notes, “The truth about creative people is that they lack unity. It is very hard to find unity among them. It has nothing to do with Nollywood, in particular.

“In Nollywood all you have is the show part but not the business. We lack structure. There is no balance. It is almost as if we sold our birthrights to the wrong people. Nollywood is capital — intensive and we are aware that improvements are needed, but we lack the structure to make this happen.”

Even as The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has approved a 12-man committee of Nollywood stakeholders (this will pave the way for Nigerian entries to be considered for the Oscars in 2015), Nouah is optimistic that the future is not entirely bleak for Nollywood.

He says, “Hopefully this digital era will bring about positive changes in the outlook and technology of some of our movies. I would love the situation where creative minds put the right structures in place for the industry and then things will get better.

“I suggest that the Federal Government should impose heavy taxes on DVDs/VCDs producers so as to curb piracy. There is a need for the right structure, in addition to marketing and promotions, to propel Nollywood.”

JIM IYKE OPENS UP ON ALLEGED BREAK UP WITH NADIA BUARI

Contrary to reports that he and Ghanaian actress, Nadia Buari have gone their separate ways, Jim Iyke has come out to deny it all calling it “pure speculation.”

In a statement issued by his media manager, Mitch Ngaman, he that the rumours are “unfounded” and therefore should be ignored.

Ngaman said, “I can assure you that whatever you may have heard regarding the ‘misunderstanding’ between Jim and Nadia is pure speculation. Nonetheless, it is normal for lovers to disagree with each other occasionally or they wouldn’t be human beings. We are aware of the false rumour about Jim and Nadia’s breakup.”

“We have decided to ignore it because it is unfounded. That guy is a frustrated musician and blogger whose stock – in – trade is blackmail. All he does is to meddle in other people’s business. And if he does not have his way, he goes into a tantrum and fabricates stories. We will act when we deem fit. He can keep on ranting for now,” the statement reads.

Rumours have been rife that the relationship between Iyke and Buari has broken down owing to the Nollywood actor’s temperament which many say leaves so much to be desired.

Buari is yet to react to speculations of a break up but her silence signals to many that all is not well between both lovebirds.

TIM WESTWOOD TV TO START AIRING ON SPYDER LEE ENTERTAINMENT TV

Its official! Fans of the celebrated and award winning British disc jockey, radio and television presenter, Tim Westwood can now watch him on TV in the comfort of their homes.

The show was launched with a Meet & Greet session with some Ghanaian music stars including, E.L, Stonebwoy, Double, Akwaboah, and others at the Coconut Groove Hotel, in Accra.

Tim Westwood TV will air on the Spyder Lee Entertainment television (SET) channel, available on First Digital Plus, Ghana’s premier digital pay television operator. The show features interviews with international superstar musicians and industry moguls including Rick Ross, Snoop Dogg, Jay-Z, Lil Wayne, Birdman, Nicki Minaj, Drake, 50 Cent, Kanye West, Dr. Dre, Eminem and many more during their tours, before and after performances, during parties and from unusual locations in London.

During the event, Tim Westwood said he was excited about bringing the show to Ghana and he called on Ghanaians to support local artists in order to help the music industry grow. Chief Executive Officer of Spyder Lee Entertainment, Mr. Edwin Edinkrah, was also excited that the show was finally in Ghana, and he commended Tim Westwood for his contribution to the Afrobeatz movement in the UK and worldwide.

Spyder Lee Entertainment is now part of the Ghana Media Group, a diversified media services company. Services provided by the company ranges from Talent Management, Event Logistics and Management, Audio-Visual productions to content provision.

OKYEAME KWAME RECEIVES AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY

Okyeame Kwame’s performance in the Ghana Music Industry has over the past decade won the admiration of various music patrons.

Particularly with regard to his differentiation from other artistes, high quality production and the social progressive value of his music, Okyeame Kwame won the award of high performance in the Music Industry during an award ceremony organized by SPID – UP.

Individuals and institutions such as Ashesi University, MTN Ghana, Emmanuel Dei-Tumi, and among others, Chief Executive Officer of Opportunity International Savings & Loans Ltd., Mr. Kwame Owusu-Boateng all received awards for outstanding performance in their respective business and creative fields.

After receiving the award which was presented to him by the National Youth Co-coordinator of the National Youth Authority, Ras Mubarak, Okyeame took to his Facebook page saying: “I want to thank #Spid_Up for recognizing me as a high performer. I would like to thank God, and all my Friends for supporting my music and thus, bringing me this far. I promise to keep respecting your eardrum and giving you the best music in me and with your support once more, we would go farther. "Medamo ase."”

SHATTA WALE OPENS UP: I LIKE THE WAY SAMINI PERFORMS

The two top dancehall artistes in Ghana, Samini and Shatta Wale, for some time now have been throwing jabs at each other calling themselves names. Several songs have been released by these dancehall acts using foul words to describe the other.

If what Shatta Wale is saying is anything to go by, then OMG!Ghana.com can confirm that the feud between him and Samini has come to an end.

Shatta Wale who appeared as a guest on last Saturday’s Diva’s Show on TV3, showered praises on Samini for the energy he exhibits during his performances. He again defended Samini’s performance at the recently held Ghana Music Awards accusing Charter House, organizers of the event, of not allowing the ‘Linda’ hitmaker to perform with his band.

“When you get shows like Ghana Music Awards, promoters don’t allow you to perform with your band. Samini came on stage and found out that that wasn’t his band because if that was his band, he was going to deliver so good. When I watch him with his own band, I like the way he performs.”

He advised that promoters need to take artistes’ requests into consideration when they are master planning for their events to help the artiste give off his best during the show.

When Nana Aba Anamoah, host of the show queried him on when he is collaborating with Samini, the ‘Dancehall King’ hitmaker said ‘we will be working on it don’t worry. I want it to be a surprise”

He added that, “I’m an artiste and I need to work with all the great artistes in Ghana. I like him you know”

He revealed that he has recorded a track with Sarkodie which will be released soon.

Shatta Wale, Sarkodie, Guru, Castro and Lil Win will lead Ghana to face Davido, Kcee, Wizboyy and Selobobo from Nigeria on Saturday, May 24th at the Accra International Conference Center for the fourth edition of Ghana meets Naija concert.

EFYA TO SHARE STAGE WITH MILEY CYRUS, FLO RIDA, MARIAH CAREY, D’BANJ, OTHERS @ WMA 2014

Ghanaian singer Efya, who has been confirmed to perform on this year’s World Music Award(WMA) is set to share the stage with international music superstars from around the world.

Efya will perform alongside Nigerian music superstar D’banj, Mariah Carey, Ricky Martin, Flo Rida, Miley Cyrus, Leona Lewis, Jason Derulo and Fall Out Boy.

Efya’s smash hit song “Best in me” has received nominations in 5 different categories: World's Best Song, Best Female Artiste, World Best Live Act, World Best Entertainer of the Year and World Best Video. Rapper Sarkodie and UK-based Fuse ODG have also received nominations for the same awards.

The reigning VGMA best female vocalist has also been nominated for the Best Female award in Africa’s most respected music awards event – the MTV Africa Music Awards (MAMAs) 2014.

This brings to seven, the award nominations so far this year. A clearly overwhelmed Efya has taken to her official Facebook page to thank her fans and team, asking for further support to win all the awards she’s been nominated for.

The international award show is scheduled to take place on Tuesday 27th May 2014 in Monte Carlo, Monaco, France.

I DON’T HAVE A WIFE - SAMINI

From being touted as ‘The ladies’ to be being called ‘The man with many wives’, the self-acclaimed ‘King of African Dancehall’, Samini, seems to have shirked all those titles and wants the title, ‘Man with no wives’.

The dancehall artiste has revealed that, he is no longer married and has no wife presently, contrary to the known fact that he had two wives.

Making the revelation to Delay Frimpong Manso on the ‘Delay Show’ after some hesitation, Samini said that he had married two ladies at a young age with the perception that he was doing the honourable thing of marrying all the mothers of his children.

According to him, he felt he was doing the right thing but the ladies, after a while did not agree to the arrangement of being married to the same man and the circumstances of the marriages and decided to call it quit; so he is currently with no wife.

‘I don’t have a wife. Everybody has gone their separate ways. Thanks to civilization, my former wives decided to stop the marriage,’ he disclosed.

Samini defended his action of marrying more than one woman by saying: “where I come from, it is acceptable to marry more than one woman and it was my wish to marry all the mothers of my kids and make them comfortable. I thought I was doing the right thing but the women felt otherwise”

“Once you can take care of your wives and children, it is acceptable to marry the women as a responsible man,” he continued.

The irony of Samini’s marriage life which hit the headlines years ago was not about his marriage to two different women but how he did it.

In February 2011, Samini got married to Mercy Geker, mother of his daughter, Yelisun Samini in London. At the time, Samini was already engaged to Christian Aboagye Mensah, a Ghanaian-based in Canada and the mother of his daughters- Toyila Samini and Ayana Samini, unbeknownst to Mercy Geker.

Samini, on 10th May 2011, officially registered his marriage to Christiana Aboagye Mensah in a low profile ceremony which took place at the Registrar General’s Office in Accra in the presence of their children.

Samini currently has four kids, three girls and one boy from different women but he is not married to any of the women, per his account.

Samini is also gearing up to open a restaurant/night club called ‘Dance Sterdam’ at Dansoman.

According to him, the place will serve as a restaurant during the day and a nightclub in the evening; and will be opened very soon.

CARLOS SAKYI IS AFRAID TO ACCOUNT – OKRAKU MANTEY

Carlos Sekyi, interim board chairman of the Ghana Music Rights Organisation (GHAMRO) has refused to account for monies the organization collects on behalf of music right owners because he is afraid whatever accounts he puts out would be misunderstood, Mark Okaraku Mantey, a member of the board, has revealed.

TV3’s Bright Nana Amfoh, in an interview with mark Okraku Mantey last Tuesday, asked the latter why Carlos Sekyi has not respected GHAMRO’s constitution that makes it mandatory for him to render annual accounts and Mark’s response was: “Right from the very first month of this board, people like Obour and his contemporaries never gave Carlos Sekyi his peace of mind.

The man is scared that anything he puts out would be misinterpreted. Interpretation for the thing could be something else and so he is scared to make any move.”

Several of Ghana’s best musicians, composers, songwriters and music producers, last week, dragged Carlos Sekyi to court to account for monies GHAMRO has collected on their behalf since he took office in May 2011.

Mark Okraku Mantey explained further that the GHAMRO board has not lived up to expectation because board members, at meetings, focus on side issues rather than on substantive matters.

“For me, I would expect that we call a spade a spade. People go for board meetings and would go and express ego instead of things that would move the association forward. And then they come back and make it look like they are all goody goody goody disciples of Jesus Christ presenting some different issues to the public…

The team or board that worked over the last two years was a board that exhibited egocentrism instead of working as a team. Everyone goes there to show what they have got, stardom and personality clash and all. That is where we find ourselves now because of how we went through our things,” Mark added.

Aside the court action against Carlos Sekyi, several music right owners including Kojo Antwi, Daddy Lumba, Abrantie Amakye Dede, Rex Omar, Reggie Rockstone, Lazy, Daddy Bosco, Prodigal, Appietus, Bessa Simons and Obour recently held a seminar and press conference to call on the interim GHAMRO Board headed by Carlos Sekyi to respect the constitution governing the operations of GHAMRO, render accounts, hold Annual General Meetings and step aside for elections to be held.

Not even the Attorney General’s Department and the Copyright Office have succeeded in getting GHAMRO to render accounts.

Musicians Charles Amoah and Rex Omar, who were appointed board members of GHAMRO, have resigned from the board because they shared in the complaints from the large number of musicians who have continuously pointed out that GHAMRO is rather working against the rights of musicians.

IDRIS ELBA PLANNING A TRIP TO GHANA

British award-winning actor Idris Elba is planning to make a pilgrimage to Africa to see the countries where his parents were born.

The Wire star was brought up in the U.K. by his father Winston, who hails from Sierra Leone, and his Ghanaian mother, Eve.

They married in Africa before emigrating to Britain, and Elba has now revealed he is planning a trip to trace his family's roots.

In a post on Twitter.com, he writes, "Ghana what'sup? I'm going back to where my Mum is from for her birthday... My first time... Next up Sierra Leone."

JOHN DUMELO SAYS HE BECAME AGGRESSIVE BECAUSE OF PLAYING AGGRESSIVE ROLES IN MOVIES

Now this is getting interesting! Actor John Dumelo is complaining that, playing of aggressive roles in movie has affected him rather negatively. He mentioned a particular role he played alongside Nollywood actress, Rita Dominic.

He said “… I was given a script to act like an aggressive husband who was supposed to be beating his wife every day. The character had so much impact on me that by the time the shooting was complete – I became so aggressive. It took me some days to come to myself”.

According to The General Telegraph;

Ghana’s top actor, John Dumelo, has made it known that he sometimes gets affected by the role he plays in movies.

He made reference to a particular movie in which he acted as an aggressive husband. “There was one time I was to act as an aggressive and abusive husband towards Nigerian actress Rita Dominic. I was given a script to act like an aggressive husband who was supposed to be beating his wife every day. The character had so much impact on me that by the time the shooting was complete – I became so aggressive. It took me some days to come to myself,” he revealed.

These occurrences seem to have strengthened the actor who has a passion for acting. The actor who was in the company of his colleague, Majid Michael, went on to reveal his challenges as a new actor.

“There were lots of criticisms, and in the first movie I casted, I was paid Ghc10.00, but because I know what I was looking for I did not complain. I have not been to any acting school, but because of the passion, determination and support I got from people, I was able to make it to the top.”

The handsome actor has already started giving back to society as he has opened an acting school named John Dumelo Film Academy to nurture young talents.

He further revealed his dream to act in Hollywood should an opportunity arise. He expressed the belief that Ghana can reach a Hollywood status if the movie industry could be developed to attain more international recognition.

CARLOS SAKYI CAUSES ARREST OF KOFI B OVER COPYRIGHT ISSUES

We are also able to tell you that the highlife musician is currently at the Central Police Station in the Central Business District.
Enewsgh.com sources at the facility tell us he was invited there over a compliant made byCarlos Sakyo, lead-head of the music rights protection body, GHAMRO.

The latter is said to have told the Police that Kofi B has threatened him on radio hence the arrest.
The lawyer of the Musicians Union of Ghana, Joseph Konadu, is trying to secure a bail for him. He’s been at the station since 1pm. The Police went to his house at 11am today to effect arrest but met his absence. His wife later called to inform him.

His arrest comes as a rather interesting twist after he had told Accra-based NEAT FM he had received several death threats over his hard stance on GHAMRO, and on the issue of royalties.

“Did you see how Fennec was killed and I said yes and he said then I should stop talking about GHAMRO issues and Carlos Sakyi. He asked how many songs or how many albums do I have to be talking like that and he warned me that if I don’t stop talking I will die like how Fennec died,” a

purported text message to him read.

He’s challenged the general handing of GHAMRO, insisting the office has done very little in the collection of their royalties.

“They should resign from that position or else we would beat them but of course they need to account for every pesewa before they resign. You can’t sit in the offices and allocate any amount of money for yourselves as allowances. When was the last time Carlos Sekyi and his people released musical materials? You sit there and eat from our sweat,” he’s said.

SHATTA WALE: AYITTEY POWERS DISAPPOINTED ME

Dancehall sensation Shatta Wale is asking boxer Michael Ayittey Okine, otherwise called Ayittey Powers to forget about any rematch with his conqueror, Isaac Braimah Kamoko, aka Bukom Banku.

Wale does not believe Powers can redeem his image from the pummeling he suffered in the hands of Banku when the two fought in the one-sided "Judgement Day" non title Cruiserweight bout at the Accra Sports Stadium a fortnight ago.

So lopsided was the much hyped bout that Banku could not even wait to be affirmed the unanimous winner as he lifted his two hands high up in jubilation soon after the scorecards were read. Nobody was surprised.

Shatta Wale who confessed in an interview with Asempa FM that he was supporting Powers to win the bout, and partly so because they were somehow related, he had a feeling ahead of the bout that Powers was going to disappoint.

Instead of training hard for the bout, Powers was doing all the talking, and Wale said when his premonition seemed concrete enough, he decided not to go to the stadium but stay at home and watch the bout on television.

And there he was, beaten around the ring without much resistance, and according to Shatta Wale, the one-sided affair got everyone confused if this was the same Ayittey Powers.

In his view, Powers will do well to look for a "small boy" somewhere to whip in the ring so as to recoup some pride, but for the rematch, he better forget it.

GOSPEL MUSIC RENDITIONS ARE MORE POWERFUL THAN THE ORIGINAL SONGS - BOHYEBA JOSHUA

Ghanaian Gospel musician Bohyeba Joshua may soon be in for trouble as his assertion that the new renditions being made by some colleague musicians are better than the original renditions from years back is already receiving some backlash.

In the past few years, some Ghanaian Gospel musicians have had to apologize for doing their own renditions to old songs without due processes being followed and later begged for out of court settlements but these precedents would not deter others from doing same as Gospel musician Bohyeba Joshua believes there are particular reasons for doing so.

In an interview with www.nydjlive.com, Bohyeba Joshua who has had several renditions to some of the old Gospel songs explained his justification for the assertion was not based on the premise that he had done his own rendition to some of the old songs but because times had changed and there was the need to device new approach to the propagation of the Gospel.

“Indeed, times have changed and it is only right to add a twist to the very old materials we have. That changes nothing. It is all in propagation of the same Gospel”

Adding to the reasons, the artist explained the new renditions gave life back to these old songs, made them more inspirational and powerful although others have critiqued his assertion and called that practice a work of lazy musicians.

Asked what he meant by the latest renditions being powerful than the original songs, the artist referred to Haggai Chapter 2 verse 9 and stated “the glory of the latter house shall be greater than the former” hence the anointing under which the renditions were made were exceptional.

Reacting to recent calls by great Gospel musicians such as Professor Kofi Abraham, Uncle Fiifi, Mr. Osei Boateng, Osenkafo to be original with their content, Bohyeba Joshua explained there was nothing new under the sun hence the need the recent trend.

The Gospel musician whose latest album Onyame Dada which features his own rendition to Yesu Ka Wo ho is currently enjoying massive airplay in the hub of Ghanaian Gospel music, Kumasi explained his assertion is not belittle the old musicians who laid a foundation for them but only point out a fact.

Bohyeba Joshua has four albums to his credit and has had several features with other Ghanaian Gospel musicians including Joshua Blankson, Joseph Mensah, and Monica Fordjour etc.

Do you prefer the new renditions being made by Gospel artists to our known old hymns? If yes, why? If no why?

GHANA VRS NAIJA: WHO WINS THIS TIME?

It was not born as a competition but when the first Ghana Meets Naija concert came off in 2011, it was largely believed that the Nigerian artistes performed better than their Ghanaian counterparts. Ghana lost to Naija and since then, subsequent concerts have ignited a rivalry on the music stage.

The following year, 2012, Nigeria beat Ghana again, according to the music enthusiasts who have appointed themselves referees. The line-up comprised Keche, 4X4, Kaakie, Guru, Sala, R2Bess and Kwaw Kese from Ghana against Davido, Brymo, Tiwa Savage and M.I.

Last year, Ghana redeemed itself beating the Nigeria line-up of Timaya, Burna Boy and Wizkid, with a homegrown selection of Okyeame Kwame, E.L, Edem, Raquel and D-Black.

Once again, Ghana will have the opportunity to prove they are better than the Nigerians at the fourth edition of Ghana Meets Naija slated for Saturday May 24, at the Accra International Conference Centre.

Representing Ghana, in what many pundits see as an unfair overloading of the Ghana side, are Sarkodie, Guru, Castro, Shatta Wale and Lil Win against the lean Nigerian side of Davido, Kcee and Whizzboy. But trust Nigeria to be loud. Some Nigerian students studying in Ghana have claimed that Davido alone has a larger following in Ghana than any of the Ghanaian artistes on the bill. “Remember, we are five times bigger in size than Ghana,” they say.

The Ghanaian artistes billed to perform have promised to overpower their Nigerian counterparts come Saturday when the event takes place.

The Naija claim has been received with a measure of sneer by some of the Ghanaian performers. Speaking to Guru, he said, “I have been rehearsing for weeks now and I believe patrons will love my performance on the night. I don’t want to give too much away, but I promise Ghanaians an excellent performance.”

According to Guru, Ghana Meets Naija is a big platform and once he has had the opportunity he would make good use of it. “Apart from my popular songs like Boys Abre, Akonta Fried Rice, Nkwadaa Nkwadaa, Lapaz Toyota, Amen and Bonsam Ani that people know, I will be releasing two new songs on the night.”

Castro told Showbiz he would be singing as many songs his fans expect from him. “I am prepared to spend hours on stage, if the organisers will allow me, singing hit song after hit song. In addition, musicians, Kofi Kinaata, Shilo, Screw Face and perhaps Asamoah Gyan will be joining me on stage.”

Comedian, Lil Win, who featured on Guru’s Boys Abre said he has three singles he will be singing on the night. “What most people do not know is that I do music alongside acting and on Saturday, Ghanaians will see the other side of me.”

Ghana Meets Naija is sponsored by MTN, Unibank, Oak Plaza Hotel, rlg, Smirnoff, Africa World Airlines, MegaLife Investments and Atlas Rent A Car. Ghana Meets Naija is powered by Empire Entertainment.

NADIA BUARI AND I ARE STILL TOGETHER - JIM IYKE OPENS UP

Contrary to reports that he and Ghanaian actress, Nadia Buari have gone their separate ways, Jim Iyke has come out to deny it all calling it “pure speculation.”

In a statement issued by his media manager, Mitch Ngaman, he that the rumours are “unfounded” and therefore should be ignored.

Ngaman said, “I can assure you that whatever you may have heard regarding the ‘misunderstanding’ between Jim and Nadia is pure speculation. Nonetheless, it is normal for lovers to disagree with each other occasionally or they wouldn’t be human beings. We are aware of the false rumour about Jim and Nadia’s breakup.”

“We have decided to ignore it because it is unfounded. That guy is a frustrated musician and blogger whose stock – in – trade is blackmail. All he does is to meddle in other people’s business. And if he does not have his way, he goes into a tantrum and fabricates stories. We will act when we deem fit. He can keep on ranting for now,”
the statement reads.

Rumours have been rife that the relationship between Iyke and Buari has broken down owing to the Nollywood actor’s temperament which many say leaves so much to be desired.

Buari is yet to react to speculations of a break up but her silence signals to many that all is not well between both lovebirds.