Popular
actress, Foluke Daramola-Salako, has had her fair share of
controversies especially over her marriage to popular socialite, Kayode.
Last Sunday was a double celebration for
the couple as they marked their second wedding anniversary and the
actress’ birthday. In a chat with Saturday Beats, the busty actress
explained how she coped with the negative stories.
She said, “I am excited and happy that I
am a year older and my marriage is waxing stronger. God has been
faithful. I’m grateful to God for good health and a happy marriage.
Definitely, my husband and I would be together forever. It is not
because of what people say but because of the conviction that I have and
what my husband and I feel for each other. We know that we are meant to
be in this marriage. Even in the midst of the storm, controversy and
scandal, we still knew what was binding us together was true love which
is well rooted in Christ. It is not based on the facade of celebrity
marriages. It is beyond all that and we both knew that we would be
married forever no matter what.”
The damsel explained that as a woman,
anytime she read negative news about her marriage, she felt bad but her
husband was always there to support her.
“Whenever I read any bad news about us, I
felt bad. But Kayode wouldn’t feel bad because he was convinced about
what we feel for each other. I felt bad because it was not me that was
portrayed in those stories.
The fact that I have feelings for
someone and the person feels the same way about me and we both have a
past that we are moving beyond does not make us bad people. The way they
made it seem to the outside world was like I was a bitch that just
wanted to be wicked. I was trying to be happy. My husband and I felt bad
but he had to be bold and brave for both of us. He had to be a man and
he handled it very well. He helped me overcome it and I thank God that
it is over,” she said.
The actress further said that everything is fine between her family and their estranged spouses.
“Everybody is fine now. Everything is
cool with our ex because we believe that we disagree to agree. Just
because it did not work with one person does not mean it would not work
with another person. All parties involved are mature about it and so
far, everybody is happy.”
A victim of rape, Foluke said she is about to float a non-governmental agency that would help rape victims.
“I have in the pipeline the launching of my film, Cobweb and my foundation, Passion Against Rape in Africa,” she said.
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