by Kolapo Olapoju
When you have been married for over three decades, you’ve earned yourself a right to speak about marriage.
Publisher of Genevieve Magazine, Betty Irabor, was recently on Twitter, to advise celebrities on how best to manage their marriages. Irabor, who is the founder of ‘The Pink Ball Cancer Benefit’ says celebrities should try to keep their union private, and away from media scrutiny.
She also advised Nigerian celebrities to stop living their lives on social media. “Celebrity couples should stop living their lives on twitter and Instagram; it’s ok in the real world for couples to disagree,” Irabor wrote.
Irabor and her husband, veteran broadcaster, Soni Irabor have been married for a long time, and recently celebrated their 31st anniversary in July.
See Tweets below;
The media puts too much pressure on celebrities and their private lives; no wonder celebrity marriages are crumbling like a pack of cards
— Betty Irabor (@BettyIrabor) October 9, 2014
But if celebrity couples are true to themselves and are not playing out a script, they can make their marriages work, regardless
— Betty Irabor (@BettyIrabor) October 9, 2014
Celebrity couples should stop living their lives on twitter and Instagram; it’s ok in the real world for couples to disagree.
— Betty Irabor (@BettyIrabor) October 9, 2014
The media is too harsh on celebrities!
— Betty Irabor (@BettyIrabor) October 9, 2014
Celebrity couples sometimes deserve what they get when all they do is take each other to the cleaners on the social media.
— Betty Irabor (@BettyIrabor) October 9, 2014
Marriage is for grown ups!!!
— Betty Irabor (@BettyIrabor) October 9, 2014
Right.
Good one Betty!
TIWA AND TEEBILLZ
Gbam. Truth.
only if celebrities could learn from this
only if celebrities.
Wise words!
i wish naija celebrities could learn from these.
abi sef. the way they end up these days.
abi o. tell them
HMMMMM. Nice one.
This is for tiwa and husband