“Holding your fiancée’s waist is an immoral act” — Ossai Ovie Success chastises Theophilus Sunday

Gospel musician Theophilus Sunday has been slammed by media personality Ossai Ovie Success for placing his hands on his financee’s waist in the their pre-wedding photos.

In the photo shoot, the gospel singer could be seen holding his fiancée’s waist.

Theophilus Sunday
Theophilus Sunday

The musician who startled fans with these pictures along with unexpected engagement news wasn’t spared from the attacks of internet critics.

Ossai Ovie Success preached and reminded the gospel artist about morals and Christianity on his Instagram page.

He stated that it is traditionally forbidden and unethical in Christianity to hold the waist of a woman who is not one’s wife.

He noted that musician was spreading immorality to the world by publishing the picture, pointing out that the singer is a Minister of God.

Ossai Ovie Success
Ossai Ovie Success

The media personality informed Theophilus Sunday that the picture was not approved by God since it is equivalent to having canal knowledge with a lady that one isn’t married to.

He wrote: 

“Dear Gospel singer Theophilus Sunday, Holding your fiancé’s waist is an immoral act

This is against the body of Christ.

Holding a woman’s waist that is not your wife is a taboo traditionally and an immoral act in Christianity.

As a minister of God, you are passing immorality to the world with this kind of photo.

God is not happy with you right now because holding a woman’s waist that is not your wife is the same thing as having canal knowledge of her.

Look at her waist, see the positioning, and also look at what makes you a man.

You will understand what I am saying.

This is wrong in all ramifications.

If you are seeing this post, kindly go on your kneel and ask our God for forgiveness”.

Recall that Ossai Ovie had criticized gospel singer Moses Bliss last month when he posted a photo with his fiancee after she was called to bar.

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