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I’ll stop twerking videos, my husband hates them – Anita Joseph

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See powerful prayer newly wedded Anita Joseph shared to her husband

Newly married Nollywood actress, Anita Joseph, has said that she would no longer act some controversial movie roles because her hubby frowns at them.

 

In a recent interview, the outspoken actress said, “We decided to get legally married on Valentine’s Day because we are in love with love. My husband gave me the liberty to choose the date because it is generally believed that the wedding is for the woman.”

“I feel very happy to be off the single ladies’ market. Many people tried to discourage me from settling down with him but I handled it well because I’m used to Internet trolls and naysayers. I knew what people were going to say even before I started the relationship. So I was ready for them.

“All I can say is that, I have a man that loves and understands me, so it has been easy for him to handle me since 2017. Even though I had many male admirers who were ready to do anything to have me, I stayed with him because I’m a one-man woman and he makes me happy.

“He gave me everything I wanted in a man. I don’t care about any other person; I just love being with him.

The mother of one who never shies away from strutting her enviable backside also said one of the things, she would miss about being single is her twerking videos. She added, “I’ll miss my twerking videos. My husband does not like them. He once told me, ‘Your body is massive and you’re the most beautiful girl that I’ve ever seen. Please don’t twerk anymore. However, I twerk in the room these days.”

Joseph also advised single ladies looking for life partners to be patient and prayerful.

“Don’t go about chasing shadows or money. If you keep waiting for a wealthy man, he may not come around. The billionaire may not even be who God wants you to be with. God may want you to start afresh with a man that you can grow with,” she said.

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