Foluke Daramola, husband
Foluke
Daramola and her hubby, Kayode, have endured so many rumours concerning
the breakup of their marriage and yet, it seems the union keeps waxing
stronger.
Daramola and her hubby, Kayode, have endured so many rumours concerning
the breakup of their marriage and yet, it seems the union keeps waxing
stronger.
Probably to shut the lips of rumour mongers, Saturday Beats
gathered that the actress and her husband would be heading to a
marriage registry to legalise their love. Though they have been living
together for four years, the couple only had a traditional wedding. When
Saturday Beats reached out to the busty actress, she confirmed the news.
gathered that the actress and her husband would be heading to a
marriage registry to legalise their love. Though they have been living
together for four years, the couple only had a traditional wedding. When
Saturday Beats reached out to the busty actress, she confirmed the news.
She added they are going to the registry to renew the love she shared with her beau.
She said, “The reason we decided to go
to the marriage registry today is because it aligns with the Valentine’s
Day’s season and mood. Love is in the air and this is the perfect time
to renew our love. We did our traditional wedding on February 15, 2014
on the same day as my birthday. An atmosphere of love is around and we
feel it is the perfect time to go to the registry and document our
marriage properly.
to the marriage registry today is because it aligns with the Valentine’s
Day’s season and mood. Love is in the air and this is the perfect time
to renew our love. We did our traditional wedding on February 15, 2014
on the same day as my birthday. An atmosphere of love is around and we
feel it is the perfect time to go to the registry and document our
marriage properly.
“We decided to go to the registry
because we see it as a renewal of our love. Also, for documentation
purpose, it is better we go to a marriage registry because traditional
marriage is not really recognised and it does not have any certification
to that effect. It is our own way of celebrating Valentine. It took us
four years to decide to go to the marriage registry because we felt it
was necessary to have proper documentation. We are doing this to perfect
our marriage. The number of years it took us to do this does not matter
as the most important thing is that we are doing it.”
because we see it as a renewal of our love. Also, for documentation
purpose, it is better we go to a marriage registry because traditional
marriage is not really recognised and it does not have any certification
to that effect. It is our own way of celebrating Valentine. It took us
four years to decide to go to the marriage registry because we felt it
was necessary to have proper documentation. We are doing this to perfect
our marriage. The number of years it took us to do this does not matter
as the most important thing is that we are doing it.”
Tales of pregnancy have also trailed the actress but she seized the medium to clear the air.
“I am not pregnant and I wonder who
started the rumour. Even if I was pregnant, as an African woman, I will
not announce it and when I eventually give birth, everybody would know,”
she said.
started the rumour. Even if I was pregnant, as an African woman, I will
not announce it and when I eventually give birth, everybody would know,”
she said.