Blessing CEO Confirms Split from IVD, Says “Love Is Not for Me”
Popular relationship therapist and social media personality, Blessing Okoro, widely known as Blessing CEO, has officially announced the end of her relationship with celebrity auto dealer IVD Motors.
The controversial influencer made the revelation in a heartfelt — and slightly dramatic — post on her Instagram page, declaring that she is “back to the streets.”
In her announcement, Blessing CEO stated that she is now single and that all content collaborations between herself and IVD have officially come to an end.
She wrote:
“Public Service Announcement. I am now single. Thank you. Back to the street 🙏.
Officially ending the content creation between us. Thanks for the love and engagement. Back to my controversy — love is not for me 🙏.
Officially selling the ring or giving it out. Thanks for all your support 🙏. Na to cover the tattoo for my neck with flower 😒.”
The post has since stirred a wave of reactions online, with fans expressing mixed emotions — some offering support, others questioning if the breakup was genuine or just another publicity stunt from the outspoken personality.
💭 Opinion: Blessing CEO’s Breakup Proves Love and Clout Don’t Always Mix
Blessing CEO’s latest revelation adds yet another twist to her already dramatic public persona. Known for her no-nonsense takes on relationships, her own romantic journey has often been under public scrutiny — sometimes controversial, always attention-grabbing.
Her decision to make the breakup public, complete with plans to sell her engagement ring, reflects the blurred line between private life and online content that defines modern influencers. While transparency keeps fans engaged, it also raises the question: where does the performance end and reality begin?
Still, one can’t ignore the courage it takes to admit heartbreak publicly, especially in an era where people only post their highlight reels. Blessing CEO has turned her pain into content — again — proving that even in heartbreak, she knows how to own the narrative.
Love might not be for her (for now), but one thing’s for sure — attention never leaves her side.




