Meet 8 Beautiful Nollywood Actresses Who Didn’t Let Divorce Ruin Their Love Life, You Won’t Believe No 1 Has Married Before

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MEET 8 BEAUTIFUL NOLLYWOOD ACTRESSES

Looking to meet 8 beautiful Nollywood actresses who never allowed their marriage crash ruin their love life, no 1 on this list is a big surprise.

Read till the end to see them…

Stephanie Okereke Linus

The beautiful Nollywood actress, film director and model was once married to former Super Eagles player, Chikelue Iloanusi.

They got married in 2004 and divorced in 2012 over accusations and counter accusations of infidelity after over five years in court.

Few months later, on Saturday, April 21, 2012, she married her friend and business partner, Linus Idahosa in Paris in a star studded, multi-million wedding.

Funke Akindele

Award winning actress and producer, Funke Akindele got married to Abdulrasheed Bello better known as JJC Skillz, in London shortly before her 39th birthday on August 24.

She was formerly married to Kehinde Almaroof Oloyede with whom she tied the knot in May 2012.

That marriage was over by July 2013 with the parties announcing they had resolved to go their separate ways.

Monalisa Chinda

Chinda’s first marriage to Segun Dejo-Richards ended in 2009 with the two citing “incompatibility and irreconcilable differences.”

She later revealed that she practically ran out of her matrimonial home with daughter, Tamar, because of domestic violence.

The actress and television personality was joined in traditional marriage to Victor Tonye Coker at a ceremony in Elelenwo, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, on February 12, 2016.

Clarion Chukwurah

Veteran actress, Clarion Chukwurah’s marriage to Tunde Abiola ended in 2003. She got married again on February 14, 2004 to Femi Oduneye, a socialite, popularly known as Femi Egyptian.

They separated on May 5, 2006. She walked down the aisle once again with her US-based lover, Anthony Boyd in April 2016.

Stella Damasus

Damasus lost her first husband, Jaiye Aboderin, to death on December 3, 2004. She married Emeka Nzeribe secretly in 2007 but the marriage didn’t last a year.

She is currently married to Daniel Ademinokan, ex-husband of actress Doris Simeon, with whom she has found a home in the United States of America.

Foluke Daramola

She got married to Tunde Sobowale in 2005 but the marriage was over by 2008. The actress and anti-rape campaigner found love again and married Kayode Salako in 2013.

The two welcomed their baby in 2015.

Liz Benson-Emeye

Veteran actress, Benson was married to Samuel Gabriel Etim. She lost him in her mid-twenties. She took another shot in marriage after her conversion to Christianity and married Bishop Great Emeye in 2019 in a quiet court ceremony in Abuja.

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Together, the two are involved in a Christian Evangelical Ministry in which her husband is a pastor while she is an evangelist.

Obot Etuk

The actress- turned Pastor Etuk’s first marriage was in 1985 when she was just 15 years and her husband, named Kirikko was 18.

They had three children before separating for years and legally divorced in 2002 . It is rumoured that she has found love and married in London.

Shan George

George’s first marriage was in 1985 when she was 16. She had two children for her first husband, whom she left in 1991 when she was 21.It is rumoured that she married a certain man which didn’t last as well.

Meet 8 Beautiful Nollywood Actresses

She later met and married Anthony Nwosisi, making him the third husband but the marriage too did not last.

Regina Asika

She was briefly married to Charles Orie but dumped him for an American man named Ruddy Willaims. She lives in USA with hubby and children where she works as a nurse.

Ann Njemanze

Beautiful Anne married Segun Arinze but left the marriage with a daughter who is over about 17 years. She went on to marry Silver Ojieson but the marriage have packed up on the ground of physical assualts.

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