Entertainment of Wednesday, 14 August 2019

Source: ghpage.com

Unhealthy marriages aren’t worth dying for – Juliet Ibrahim

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Ghanaian Actress, Juliet Ibrahim has made a heartfelt appeal to women in unhealthy marriages and relationships to quit before it completely destroys them.

The actress who separated from her husband a few years ago recently launched her book (A Memoir) titled “A toast to Life”.

She outlines her life, growing up in different cultures and having to move from one country to the next with her family as a young girl.

Addressing the issue of separation in marriage, she confessed that the ordeal left her in a dark place where she was miserable.

Speaking in an interview, the screen goddess stated that ”People have had their own perception about what led to my divorce. I have sat down for many years and have had to deal with the pain and insults from the public who had no clue what I went through as a person during that period and how it affected me.”

“The depression and all that happened. All I will say is you should never judge someone who wants to come out of a marriage. Because sometimes it is better to come out of it than to stay in it. For your own sanity and mental stability, it is always good to take a bold decision for yourself. For your kids, if there are kids involved take a bold decision”, she added.

She made her first acting debut in 2005 in a movie titled ‘Crime to Christ’.

Juliet Ibrahim has since featured in many movies such as ‘3 Days in Atlanta’, ‘Queen’s Pride’, ‘4 Play’, just to mention a few.