Nollywood actress, Debbie Shokoya had deactivated her husband as her slave driver.
In a lengthy post on her Instagram page, Debbie penned an appreciation post to him, calling him her better half. She stated that getting married to someone who believes in her dreams and vision is such a blessing.
She revealed that when she tells her husband she wants to fly, he always encourages her rather than being selfish. She appreciated him for standing by her during the shooting of her movie.
“Saying Thank You To Everyone Without Saying Thank You Publicly To My Better Half, Won’t Be Complete
My Slave Driver!!!
Getting Married To Who Believes In My Dreams And Vision Is Such A Blessing
Mr Adetola…Oremi Atata
Thank You For Your Support
When I Say “Ade, I Want To Fly”
His Reply Is “How High?? You Can Do It!!”
No Limitations
Some Men Would Have Being Selfish About Things But You Thought Of My Happiness And Dreams First…
Checking This On My Bucket List Feels So Good!!
And That Was Possible With Your Encouragement
Coming Back Every Night When We Were Shooting The Movie And I Complain About How Stressful It Is,
You Always Remind Me Of How Strong I Am…
Asking Me “Hope You Gave It Your Best Ooo”
Thank You So Much Oko Mi
God Bless You My Partner In Success
Thank You To My Bestie Too @habeebalagbe
Always Doing The Encouragement Just Like Hubby
I Cherish You Boo Mi❤️
@habeebalagbe”.
Last year was a challenging time for the couple, who lost their first child.
In August 2023, Debbie in an emotional video on her Instagram page, tearfully recounted how she lost her pregnancy at 8 months.
According to her, everyone knew she was pregnant and she had even traveled out expecting to return with her child, but unfortunately, things happened and she had a miscarriage.
Making an appeal to the public, she noted how she sacrificed and went through a lot for her unborn child and even bonded with her child so well before the loss.
In recent news, the movie star released a new movie that she dedicated to her child. She noted how some pain never goes away, and admitted that even though it’s traumatizing, it makes one stronger.
Dedicating her movie to her child, she credited her dead child for making her know she could sacrifice without giving a second thought, and added that she wishes she could home him again.