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I cannot marry an actress, a musician – rapper Chinko Ekun
Popular rapper, Chinko Ekun, has revealed that when he eventually decides to settle down it will not be with a musician, an actress or a celebrity.
The Ondo State-born artiste explained that the busy schedule of a celebrity and a musician informed his decision. He added that getting married to an actress is a ‘no-no’ because he cannot stand and watch as “another man is caressing or kissing my wife all in the name of making a film”.
Chinko Ekun said,
“I don’t chase after women; I would prefer a lady who is intelligent. I can’t marry a musician or an actress because it is not easy to be a celebrity. The life is not easy to keep up with. I face a lot of stress; I just want my wife to be able to take my children out normally without any form of paparazzi. I prefer to do the ‘hustling’ (running around for money); my children need their mother’s attention. I can’t marry an actress, I won’t like it if another man is caressing or kissing my wife all in the name of making a film.
“I am an Ondo man and there are some things we don’t take. In my videos, I don’t even run after women, I am more of a gangster. In fact, I have turned down romantic movie roles because I don’t want any woman to begin to have amorous attractions towards me on set. When girls try to seduce me, I place my focus on heavenly things. The flesh may want to use me sometimes, but I just ignore it.
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