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Celebrity couples making it out against all odds
Breaking up and making up is said to be the hallmark of
celebrity marriages the world over. After the glitz and glamour
of the vows that got the whole world really wowed with
fascination and flow of emotion what seems to follow naturally
are curses and lawsuits.
It has even been argued that it is only among celebrities you
will find the most bizarre of marriages. In the enclave of these
rather special people, we have seen the good, the bad and the
outright ugly. Though many reasons and theories have been
proffered for the failure of celebrities being able to hold it
together, the simple allure of the limelight, clashing ambition
and even the esoteric scientific postulation that ‘like poles
repels’ have been offered as likely reasons why celebrity
marriages more often than not hit the rocks.
When it comes to the lasting ones, one begins to wonder how it
worked and may want to question the avalanche of reasons being
put forward why most celebrity marriages would most likely run
asunder.
Though there is no questioning the fact that there are more
failed Hollywood marriages than successful ones, but when it
comes to Nollywood, the trend does not seem to run the same
course as there are so many Nollywood marriages that have
endured and survived, if I can be permitted to stick my neck out
that long. While it is true there are many ‘enduring marriages’
walking the thin line between success and failure, there are
also those that are looking shipshape enough to ride the storm
of any weather.
Olu and Joke Jacobs
Wherever Olu and Joke found the magic to make their union works
is a guess as good as any penny for any thought. These veteran
Nollywood stars met in 1981 and I think little Cupid went to
work, ever since their hearts have been bleeding for each other.
Though it has not always been bed of roses with the two stars;
they have had their ups and downs and love somehow always found
the way to see them back together again. When the rumour was
running wild around that they have broken up and that Joke has
relocated abroad, no iota of truth was found in the gist as they
denied the rumour.
As Olu confidently stated in a recent interview “Our marriage is
built on trust, friendship, love, respect and understanding.
When you trust somebody, you won’t have reasons to doubt her
when she tells you she is doing this or that. If you respect
her, you would not be wondering what she is doing.
Presently, my wife is in London and I am in Nigeria, I trust her
in whatever she is doing.
If we are on set together, I see her as a character and the
relationship between us is that of the characters we are playing
at that particular moment. But when we finish, I would call her
and say, my dear come and we go back to being husband and wife.
If my wife sees me kissing a younger girl in movies, she
understands and when she kisses, don’t I understand? It’s a job
and does not go beyond the job”, he said, laughing.
Isaac and Nneka Moses
Talk of chemical reaction and bonding and Isaac and Nneka
automatically pop up in you mind. This couple is perhaps the
most mysterious, the most loving and by far the most inseparable
I have seen of our celebrity couples. How they get their acts
on; working together, living together and sleeping together must
have beaten the imagination out of most people.
Jointly presenting the popular Goge Africa on television and
cable networks, they look tailor-made for each other. It is
actually heart-stirring seeing them laughing, dancing and
sometimes cuddling together - just to get the job done? I don’t
think so, it goes deeper, far deeper than that.
However, their love-story is that of a kinky irony as they met
on set of a movie ‘ Love in Vendetta’ where they both played
lead roles of a boyfriend and a girlfriend.
Somehow, the chemistry sparked off from there. That was in 1996
and the make-belief role has since been converted into reality.
When asked how they have been able to keep it together for this
long, working together and living together, Isaac was proud to
explain.
His words, “ Of course, there is so much compatibility… I think
we are lucky; because some of my friends ask me, ‘why would you
bring your wife to work with you on TV?’
And I say, ‘yes, she can handle it. I find out that she is
talented. She is intelligent. She is beautiful. And we can flow,
so why do I want to bring somebody else to do it and then I
would be paying?’And for logistic reasons at times, it’s most
suitable for two of us. We can take decisions within minutes to
go and cover a show.
Patrick and Iretiola Doyle
Professionally, both have everything in common; both are into
acting and broadcasting but what has made marriage work for them
for the past seven years is not just being in the same field but
love, tolerance and respect have been cited by both couple in
several interviews as the recipe that is keeping it together for
them.
As Ireti recently confirmed in an interview, “What are you doing
in a marriage with someone you cannot relate with or who you
don’t share the same value with, it is a recipe for disaster.
You must marry someone who you share the same value with,
respect, understand what you are, who you are and the way you
are. Marriage is a partnership. He doesn’t have to say it by
mouth, after all I’m his wife and we live together. We’ve been
married for the past seven years.
So, he doesn’t have to impress me. I’ve been fat, skinny, ugly
and pretty, he’s seen it all, there is nothing new. He gives me
absolute love. I have no doubt his feeling for me”.
Tunde and Wunmi Obe
They sing and act, though more of singing than acting. Tunde and
Wunmi have grilled through many a dirt and grim too much but
remains to be seen is the couple growing from strength to
strength. Just when rumour-mongers are getting set to rock their
boat this musical couple always seems to always get their oars
on and sail above of any muddy water of scandal. As Wunmi will
tell anyone who cares to listen
“Communication and respect for each other’s feeling is the
staying power of the marriage”.
Emeka and Emma Ike
One of Nollywood’s sexiest men and highest paid actor, Emeka Ike
is one of the most happily married men in the entertainment
industry. His marriage to half-German, half-Nigerian, Emma, is
knocking on seven years now. Though Emeka Ike has been
implicated in some scandalous stories of infidelity, but it
hasn’t shaken a single pillar off the foundation of his marriage
to Emma, an amiable woman who enchanted Vanguard editors with
her alluring charm and easy demeanor during the presentation of
prizes to winners of ‘Sexiest man in Nollywood’ earlier this
year, at the Vanguard office.
Ramsey and Imelda Noah
Imelda has threatened Ramsey, known in some quarters as an
incurable playboy, with divorce time and time again.
The recent episode where Ramsey was caught in the act, kissing
an unknown damsel, made the papers and everybody was sure that
would be the end of the marriage. But all it ever panned out as
was as a rumour as the couple still remains very much married.
Despite continuos threats from the Imelda, the marriage is
getting on good for eight years now.
Others who may be considered as making their marriages work
against all odds are Captain Mathew and Omotola Ekeinde who have
remained married for 15 years, producing four kids.
For Richard Mofe-Damijo, it started almost like a fling with
Jumobi Adegbesan, then a presenter with AIT because many felt
RMD hasn’t completely gotten over the death of his wife, Late
May Ellen Ezekiel but the marriage has lasted several years.
Also worthy of note is the marriage between Dejo Richards and
Monalisa Chindu, Anita Hogan and Ted Mark, Oluchi and Olandi.
These couples have shown marriage can indeed work for
celebrities just like any other people.
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