Chelsea's star defender Wesley Fofana and his wife, Cyrine, have set the rumour mill in motion by unfollowing each other on Instagram and erasing their wedding photos, a move that has left fans and followers bewildered.
The pair, who tied the knot in a lavish ceremony at the Yacht Club De Monaco in 2022, have recently taken actions on social media that suggest all might not be well in paradise.
Unfollowing Mystery
Despite their previously affectionate displays on Instagram, where Fofana boasts 786,000 followers and Cyrine has 15,600, the couple has now chosen to unfollow each other, as reported by the Sun.
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This action has rendered their mutual searches on the platform fruitless, sparking intense speculation among their fanbase.
Their decision to remove photos of each other, particularly those capturing intimate and romantic moments, has only added fuel to the fire of gossip.
Deleted Memories
The disappearance of specific images, such as Cyrine's post of a near-kiss on a private jet's steps and a Valentine's Day celebration with roses and luxury gifts, has not gone unnoticed.
Now, the only remnants of their public displays of affection are found in the 'tagged' sections of their profiles, visible only through posts by others.
This stark transition from their usual sharing of glamorous and joyful moments has caught the eye of their followers and the public alike.
Meanwhile, amid this social media saga, Fofana continues his recovery from a major knee surgery, with Chelsea and its fans eagerly awaiting his return to the pitch.