Sunday, 24 November 2024

Yvonne Jegede Makes More Shocking Revelations About Her Failed Marriage (Full Interview)

Actress Yvonne Jegede has revealed some shocking details about her failed marriage with actor, Olakunle Abounce Fawole. 
Yvonne and husband, Fawole
 
In a video interview conducted by Pulse Entertainment editor, Gbenga Bada, Yvonne Jegede has opened up on her faled relationship with husband, Olakunle ‘Abounce’ Fawole -  how it all started, and why they finally fell apart.
 
Full Excepts Below:
 
How has it been like being married to a colleague or an entertainer?
 
Initially, I didn’t want to be with an actor but when you have a friend that has been there and has constantly told you this is what I want from you, then you turn around and wonder if God is not trying to bless me while I keep saying I don’t want to marry an actor.
 
So, I’m just going to try it. And marrying an actor was good. Marrying an actor was good in the sense that we both understood the job and there are so many things I won’t have to explain to him. So, yeah, it was good. And if mine didn’t work out didn’t mean others won’t work out because when I got married, I did my court marriage on a Wednesday and I was on my way to court when a director called me and said I have to be in court but I said no because I was getting married.
 
He begged and said can I show up after the court session and he started explaining and I said “you know what, call my husband and tell him”. The director drove over to the house, came around and before the guy even said abeg, my husband was like okay, it’s fine but if it was a banker or doctor, the person would have asked the director if his wife was on set at that point in time.
 
Mistakes and lessons learnt from the crashed marriage?
 
Of course, I make mistakes and I am not perfect just as I learnt lessons too from the marriage. I’m not an angel, I can’t be perfect, I made load of mistakes that could have been overlooked or corrected but here we are today. I have also learnt from them and moved on, I have learnt from experience and such mistakes won’t happen again.
 
Was the marriage worth it while it lasted?
 
Xavier! Have you seen my boy? He’s a blessing, so yes it was worth it and the times we shared together were nice. The journey was sweet, I wouldn’t trample on those times and say it was bad the whole time.
 
So, you might try marriage again?
 
Well, I am just focusing on my child if and only if somebody wants to go down that line with this old lady but right now, the energy, no, not right now.
 
You changed your name from Yvonne Jegede Fawole to Yvonne Jegede, what’s going on?
 
I am Yvonne Jegede is the name on Instagram.
 
But that has sparked off a lot of talks about the state of your marriage
 
Right now, we are not living together, and we are not living as husband and wife, we are not husband and wife anymore and I would say a mutual agreement to go our separate ways. It didn’t work out, it wasn’t working out.
 
Were there complaints, was he not satisfied with the marriage, what really went wrong?
 
You can say that but you know when two people have lived together as husband and wife, and you have issues like this, there are complaints from both sides. I have my own complaints, I have my own issues that I am dealing with and I don’t see the relationship and marriage going beyond where we got to and we had to call it quit.
 
Was this decision before the birth of your son, Xavier?
 
We started having issues before the birth of Xavier. I think I was about two to three months pregnant when the issues came. Immediately the issues came, there was never a dull moment, it just kept going up and up and it got worse and it got bad and today here we are.
 
Was your ex-husband with you through the pregnancy, delivery and after birth of Xavier?
 
No. As a matter of fact, he wasn’t and there was no sign of him being interested which is what got me on my own side really really, got me thinking. 

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