Professor Green 'secretly splits' from fiancée three years after welcoming first child together
10.04.2024 - 13:15
/ ok.co.uk
Professor Green has reportedly split from his fiancée Karima McAdams, three years after the singer welcomed a little boy named Slimane in 2021 with Karima, whom he started dating in 2019.
The rapper, real moniker Stephen Manderson, is said to be focusing on his music after the split. A source told The Sun: "Stephen and Karima broke up some months ago now and are trying to move on with their lives. are both devoted parents to their little boy but as a couple, their relationship has run its course.
"Stephen is focusing on his music and building the best life he can for their son Slimane," they added. Karima is an actress and model, having starred in the Netflix show Deep State and served as the face for Lara Croft video games. Karima last shared a picture with Professor Green in August 2023, while he has not interacted with her most recent post on Instagram.
The pair first revealed they were dating in July of 2019, and it’s believed that they met around one month before this.
An insider said at the time: “Pro met Karima through friends a month ago and they really hit it off. “She came along to Glastonbury with him and his pals – and they wasted no time in sharing pictures of each other on Instagram." Professor Green also has a tattoo which reads 'Karima' on his chest. In October 2021, just seven months after giving birth the rapper popped the question to Karima.
Announcing the news of their engagement on Instagram he wrote: "You call me easy love. I call you my gorgeous thing. Loving me isn’t always easy, but you are always gorgeous." Karima also posted a sweet loved-up black-and-white photo of the proposal, revealing that it had taken place on Saturday as she captioned it with: "02.10.21 said Yes." Previously, Professor
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