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BY Ama Nunoo, 12:49pm July 23, 2020,

Did Adut Akech say ‘I Do’ to Runtown?

Adut Akech and Runtown

What started as a little flirt between one of the most sought-after models, Adut Akech, and Nigerian musician Runtown on Instagram seems to have blossomed into a relationship.

Just a couple of months ago, the South Sudanese-Australian model commented on a photo the Mad Over You singer posted, where she gushed over him and “seriously” asked for his number. Runtown jovially replied with “incoming call.”

Did Adut Akech say 'I Do' to Runtown?

Well, it seems like the call went through because just a few weeks ago, the two got social media buzzing when they shared videos of them cozied up and hanging out, sparking rumors they were officially an item.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CCWbYiSjGBY/?utm_source=ig_embed

It now seems the adorable “couple” may have taken their relationship to the “next level” after a recent video circulating on social media shows the model wearing what appears to be an engagement ring, much to the excitement of her friends who can be heard screaming in the background. The video, which was shared on Twitter, got people wondering if she said “yes” to the Nigerian musician.

The two haven’t confirmed anything yet, but we’re still excited for them! Take a look at the video below:

https://twitter.com/lustymodel/status/1285707383042383879

Akech, 20, has modeled for several high profile brands including Alexander McQueen, Valentino, Calvin Klein, Tom Ford, Givenchy, just to mention a few. She won Model of the Year at the 2019 British Fashion Awards.

Last Edited by:Ama Nunoo Updated: February 4, 2021

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