Sunday, 15 February 2015

SWEET AND SOUR VALENTINE TALES OF TOP NOLLYWOOD DIVAS

I LOST MY VIRGINITY ON A VAL's DAY – Adediwura Blarkgold

Laughing, she stated matter-of-factly, “My most unforgettable Valentine was when my pride as a lady went down the lagoon -I was deflowered!” “I can never forget that experience because it was a great turning point in my life and I smile each time I remember because it was earned by the father of my child” she added.

MY VAL TOOK ME TO HIS HOUSE WHERE I FOUND ANOTHER GIRL WAITING FOR HIM – Esther Michael

Fast-rising Yoruba actress, Esther Michael known in the industry as Olori Pholla has vowed never to take celebrating St Valentine’s day seriously because she is still reeling from the shock she suffered from the last one she celebrated with her ex-boyfriend.

“I know it is a day to express love but where are the guys to express real love to?” she queried. “ Is it guys that would promise two or three other girls same day?” she added.

“The last one I had with my ex ended in disaster. On the fateful Valentine’s day he took me shopping and from there we returned to his house only to meet another girl there waiting for him. The girl immediately started putting up funny attitude that I had to leave. It was so painful because I never knew he had another girl, especially one with a very bad habit. Since then I have quit taking St. Valentine’s day seriously” she said.

Sexy Yoruba actress, Adediwura ‘Blarkgold’ Adesegha has long been separated from her husband whom she bore a cute son. Recalling her most unforgettable Valentine experience, Adediwura revealed the most indelible in her mind was the one spent with the father of her only son, a couple of years back that led to her losing her virginity as a woman.


I BROKE MY MUM's CURFEW TO CLUB WITH MY VAL – Amaka Obi

For Nollywood actress and producer, Amaka Obi, nothing really comes to mind concerning unforgettable Valentine’s experience except the one that happened many years ago as a teenager of 17 years. “It was my very first Valentine as a teenager of 17. Before that day, my friend and I had a big plan how we were going to spend it but behold, my mum got wind of it and put me on a house arrest that week. That Val was on a Tuesday and my mum who was a minister at her church had to attend a service. That gave me the opportunity I needed. I had already stolen and sneaked the key away. The moment she left for church I sneaked away, taking the bush path, so no one could see me.
I ran to my boyfriend’s house who had no idea I was on probation. Then I went to the club for the first time that day; got drunk for the first time and drank alcohol all night. One leg of my shoe got broken too. But the funniest thing was that I got my first marriage proposal with a ring that same day but I declined. I can never forget that day because I had so much fun”

MY VAL CAME ALL THE WAY FROM LAGOS TO NASARAWA TO PRESENT ME CAKE – Olaide Ogunyemi

Beautiful Yoruba actress and make-up artist, Olaide Ogunyemi signed off her maiden name in a matrimonial bliss to dashing Oluwayemisi on November 15th 2014. But before the consummation of their union the couple had a long story of love to tell. The one, perhaps, most cherished by Olaide was the love showed her by her heart-throb two years ago while she was observing her NYSC programme in Nasarawa State.
“The Valentine’s day I would never forget was two years ago while I was serving at Nasarawa State. My husband, then my boyfriend, came all the way from Lagos State to present me with a cake and a gold necklace with earring to match. It was really a memorable day. At first when he told me he was coming I thought it was all a lie and a tease. Love is real, especially when its shared equally between the two parties” she beamed.

Culled from Vanguard

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