Nigerian media personality Denrele Edun staged a symbolic self-wedding on June 13, 2026, his 45th birthday, declaring he married himself in a viral video.

The video, shared on his verified Instagram page, pulled thousands of reactions within hours of going up on Friday morning. Nobody called it conventional.
Born Adenrele Oluwafemi Edun on June 13, 1981, the entertainer marked his 45th birthday in characteristically dramatic fashion, releasing footage in which he appeared dressed for a ceremony and addressed the camera directly, without any co-celebrant standing beside him.
He released a wedding-themed video in which he appeared as both the bride and the groom, describing the ceremony as marrying “every version” of himself that had survived life’s challenges.
The clip had been viewed by tens of thousands of accounts before noon on June 13.
Denrele told followers the gesture was not a conventional marriage but a celebration of self-love, resilience, and personal growth after decades of navigating fame, controversies, heartbreak, and triumphs.
He signed off the Instagram post as “The Bride. The Groom. The HappilyEverAfter.”
His statement, posted verbatim across Instagram Stories and his main feed, read: “Till death do us part. So I married myself.
After 45 years of chaos, glitter, survival, reinvention, controversy, resilience, heartbreak, and triumph, I remain the greatest love story I’ve ever known.”
He added, “I, Denrele, am the bride and the groom. I am marrying every version of myself that fought to get here.”
That line, in particular, spread rapidly through WhatsApp broadcast lists and Nigerian Twitter by Saturday afternoon, June 14.
Denrele noted that he had never left the stage and had been in the entertainment business for 30 years.
That longevity, built across red carpets from Victoria Island to Abuja’s Wuse II district, gave the announcement weight beyond a birthday stunt.
Denrele recalled how a famous DJ’s wife once told his favorite designer not to style him and how he had been labeled several names, from anorexic to malnourished and even HIV positive.
He told followers the wedding was, in part, a direct answer to every one of those labels.
The self-wedding generated thousands of reactions, with one user writing that anything that supports mental health is worth supporting, especially since men’s self-worth is often judged by society.
A second commenter wrote, according to screenshots seen by NaijaDesk: “Happy married life, my darling. You’ve been real.”
And not everyone was moved.
Several users on X, writing under the hashtag DenreleWedding, questioned the seriousness of the gesture, with one account posting simply: “You’re not too old for this.”
The thread collected over 400 replies before Sunday evening.
In 2023, at a public event, Denrele had asked his senior colleague Frank Edoho for his daughter’s hand in marriage while both men were on stage.
That moment was widely read as a joke. Friday’s video was not framed as one.
He confirmed the symbolic union was a way of honoring himself as the constant figure throughout his life’s highs and lows, and the gesture represented acceptance of every version of himself that endured life’s challenges.
No legal filing accompanies the declaration. Nigeria’s Marriage Act, Cap. M6, does not recognize sologamy.
Denrele Edun’s symbolic self-wedding at 45, whatever its legal standing, placed his name back at the center of Nigerian entertainment discourse on June 13, 2026, the loudest birthday he has marked in at least a decade.

