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Actress Olive Utelor reveals what she will do with her virginity
Nollywood actress, Olive Utelor has said that it is her husband that will enjoy her virginity because she wants to make him proud.
Speaking with Inside Nollywood, Olive Utelor praised herself for being able to keep her virginity till this moment.
According to her, it gives her the assurance that she won’t fail in marriage as an actress because when she makes a commitment, she keeps it.
She said, “My husband will be so proud of me for keeping my virginity till marriage, you can see I have all it takes to keep a man. Not easy keeping my virginity till this time, I’m so proud of me. And I am not scared of marriage as an actress. I was raised to face challenges squarely. One thing I know is when I make any commitment I will put all my best in it because to me failing is not an option, besides marriage is a union of two people coming together to pledge their love for each other and promise to stand together through thick and thin. There’s nothing to be afraid of. Personally, I know my marriage will flourish.”
When asked if her family is putting pressure on her to get married, she said:
“I wouldn’t say that, like my dad will always tell my sister and I, “I have all I need to take care of you so relax and meet who suits you both spiritually and physically. Marriage is forever and forever is a long time to be unhappy.” So, if the time is right and God willing, sure I’ll get married soon.”
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