Anita Joseph: MC Fish says both cheated, denies domestic violence allegations

Fisayo “MC Fish” Michael responded to anita joseph’s public allegations after their 2025 split, admitting infidelity while denying claims of domestic violence.

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posted a video on Wednesday to answer accusations that followed the collapse of his marriage to , saying he and Joseph both cheated and denying any domestic violence during their time together.

Michael, who married Joseph in 2020 and whose marriage ended in 2025, laid out a timeline and a single blunt conclusion: the relationship broke down over unfaithfulness. "Cheating in marriage, I have experienced it, you all know the story, both parties cheated, and I am not even denying the fact that I am absolving myself of blame," he said in the video.

The numbers Michael offered give the dispute its shape. He said he left the couple's house in July 2025, that Joseph made the separation public in December 2025, and that by the time she spoke he had already "moved on" and cut off "every entanglement and relationship connected to the marriage." He repeated, unprompted, that his own infidelity was real: "I did it, she cheated too, with countless numbers of people that, if I decide even to mention, the whole country and everybody will first be on pause."

Joseph had previously attributed the end of the marriage to infidelity, domestic violence and substance abuse; Michael acknowledged the infidelity charge while denying the other allegations. "In cheating, I had to leave the marriage," he said, and he explicitly rejected claims of domestic violence and other accusations levelled against him during the marriage.

Michael also complained about how the separation became public. "She is the one who carried the news outside. I had left my house since July last year, 2025, when the news came out in December," he said, framing the public announcement as Joseph's decision rather than the result of a mutual statement.

The weight of Michael’s remarks is less in new factual claims than in tone and consequence: a public admission of mutual cheating paired with an emphatic denial of abuse. That combination rewrites part of the public record—Joseph’s original allegations remain on the table, but Michael now acknowledges some wrongdoing while rejecting the most serious charge against him.

Context matters here. Joseph’s earlier public account named infidelity, domestic violence and substance abuse as causes for the split; Michael, before this video, had argued that he brought professional relevance and structure to Joseph’s career. In the video he also referenced a separate marital controversy involving and as he addressed how relationships over time become headline stories — a reference meant to place his own dispute in a wider pattern of public marital drama.

The tension in the story is direct: both parties now accuse the other of behavior that would end a marriage, but they do not agree on the central factual claims. Michael admits cheating and says he left because of it; he repeatedly denies allegations of physical abuse. Joseph, who made the allegations public in December 2025, has not responded to Michael’s fresh statements as of this report.

The immediate question is whether either will produce evidence or names to support their competing claims. Michael hinted at more but stopped short: he said Joseph "cheated too with countless numbers of people that if I even mention, the whole country will first pause if I decide to mention names." He also said he had already severed ties connected to the marriage before Joseph’s public announcement.

For now, the record is clear on one point and contested on another: Michael accepts blame for infidelity while denying domestic violence. That resolves the headline’s tension—he admits cheating but rejects the allegation of abuse—leaving Joseph’s earlier claims still standing but unanswered in public by her and unproven against the admission Michael has made.

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