Exclusive on ‘Ask Celebs’: Prince Eke, Yemi Blaq, Charles Abazie, Mekxo, and JohnPaul Nwadike speak about “Why are Celebrities finding it difficult to find true love?

Still on Diamond Celebrities ‘Ask Celebs’. Remember our question of the week “Why are Celebrities finding it difficult to find true love?”

Nollywood Actors and Nigerian Musicians: Prince Eke, Yemi Blaq, Charles Abazie, Mekxo, and Johnpaul Nwadike talked to Delia Innoma.

This is Part Two; hear them out:

Prince Eke

Nollywod Actor and Music Director Prince Eke:  My dear, mine wasn’t difficult, but some may find it difficult because most people don’t believe a celeb can love sincerely and stay faithful. I advice, they pray to God for a perfect match.

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Nollywood Actor Yemi Blaq: It difficult because you never know people’s true intentions when they meet you as a celebrity.

Charles

Nollywood Actor Charles Abazie: For a celebrity it’s difficult finding true love because so many women want you for so many reasons: fame, money, personality issues, connections and so on. That’s why it difficult. Even if it’s true love, it’s still hard for one to believe it. But the most important thing is to follow your heart.

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German based Nigerian Musician Mekxo: I have thought about this same question for a long time now. Is a serious matter! Is so difficult to know nowadays because most people love you for what you represent and not for whom you are.  Many are ready to do anything to prove they love you, but at the end you will find out they acted to be involved just for their own greedy achievement.

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Nollywood Actor JohnPaul Nwadike: Is difficult to find a true love because most people will want you for your money and fame. The only way you will know is when the girl in question loves you for who you are, care for you, respect you, and respect your present and absence and God-fearing. The one who loves every single moment of you! Who takes your shits, who stand for you even when your name and fame is dropping down!

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About Delia Innoma

Delia Innoma is a prolific writer, promoter, artist manager with full professional proficiency in English, German and Igbo languages. She studied accounting and computer programming at the Institute of Management and Technology Enugu and Germany respectively. Delia is also a devoted mother of two and she founded the Diamond Celebrities Magazine. Her sense of responsibility and commitment to the Christian faith are essential forces driving her daily activities.

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