Destiny Amaka, a media personality and actress, has stated that if her spouse cheats in their marriage, she can forgive him only once.
When asked if she could stay with an unfaithful husband in an interview with Saturday Beats, the actress discussed the decision she would make in such a situation.
Amaka stated that she can only forgive a man she is married to because of the vows they made before God, and if it is not a lifestyle adding.
According to the screen diva; “I can’t stay with a ‘cheating husband.’ Women deserve peace of mind too.”
The OAP further stated that her involvement in sex education has exposed her to more sexual and improper advances. She stated that, despite her efforts to educate the public on sexual issues, she is unable to perform in a sex scene.
Amaka said; “I classify myself as a sexual health advocate. People in Nigeria and Africa generally should be exposed to sex education and social empowerment. It attracts more sexual and inappropriate advances, but that’s what I’m here for— to change and educate people.
“Sex does not have to be vulgar or demonised. The more we openly discuss about sex, the more control we will have over the narrative.”
In other news, People are talking about Elsie Okpocha, the ex-wife of famous comic star Basketmouth, after she posted a lively dance video with an unknown guy that made people laugh on social media.
The video that was posted online shows Elsie and her dance partner moving excitedly to the beat of the music while they work out at the gym.
Elsie, a mother of three, wears work clothes and a cap in the video as she dances excitedly and shows off her body.
The video, which she shared on Instagram, definitely shows that the two of them are having a great time while working out.
This viral video follows Elsie’s recent public discussion about her failed marriage with Basketmouth.
She has been vocal about the challenges she has faced, including her dissatisfaction with the types of messages she receives online.
Elsie expressed dissatisfaction with getting love texts instead of business opportunities.