”I won’t say it’s easy, I won’t lieto you…”, Annie Idibia Speaks OnCoping With 2face’s Baby Mamas
In this exclusive interview, Annie
Idibia talks to the magazine about
her parents getting divorced, how
it affected her, being married to
2face, his children from other
women, her pregnancies and much
more.
Read some excerpts from her
interesting interview below:
On being married to 2face
Idibia :
No, I'm married to
Innocent, one of the most amazing
men in the world. I want to believe
our marriage is almost like every
other marriage.
He's a good person
a good dad, great husband, a
wonderful brother-in-law and son-
in-law, and he's all that I thought
he would be as a husband and more.
On making changes:
I wish I was
the mother of all his kids; the
seven of them.
But they are my
kids; I just wish I was their
biological mum.
They're awesome;
you can't help but love them.
Everything else has made
everything better.
On how his other kids affect
their marriage :
I won't say it's
easy, I will not lie to you. I mean,
you have kids with people, are you
going to be their enemy? You have
to have at least some civil
relationship with them; you have to
be very civil but God has been very
faithful, and it's still God all the
way because it's really not easy.
I
do not regret being with my
husband but I would not want my
daughter to be married to a man
that has kids with other women,
naturally. You know, it doesn't
make me love him less or feel like I
don't want to be here, I'm happy
that I'm here, I don't love him less,
but I would not wish that for my
daughter because even if the man
is in, how about the other parties
involved? But then, like I said, it's key to be a civil
Idibia talks to the magazine about
her parents getting divorced, how
it affected her, being married to
2face, his children from other
women, her pregnancies and much
more.
Read some excerpts from her
interesting interview below:
On being married to 2face
Idibia :
No, I'm married to
Innocent, one of the most amazing
men in the world. I want to believe
our marriage is almost like every
other marriage.
He's a good person
a good dad, great husband, a
wonderful brother-in-law and son-
in-law, and he's all that I thought
he would be as a husband and more.
On making changes:
I wish I was
the mother of all his kids; the
seven of them.
But they are my
kids; I just wish I was their
biological mum.
They're awesome;
you can't help but love them.
Everything else has made
everything better.
On how his other kids affect
their marriage :
I won't say it's
easy, I will not lie to you. I mean,
you have kids with people, are you
going to be their enemy? You have
to have at least some civil
relationship with them; you have to
be very civil but God has been very
faithful, and it's still God all the
way because it's really not easy.
I
do not regret being with my
husband but I would not want my
daughter to be married to a man
that has kids with other women,
naturally. You know, it doesn't
make me love him less or feel like I
don't want to be here, I'm happy
that I'm here, I don't love him less,
but I would not wish that for my
daughter because even if the man
is in, how about the other parties
involved? But then, like I said, it's key to be a civil
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