GENEVIEVE: I MISS MY CHILDHOOD LOVE

Popular Nollywood actress, Genevieve Nnaji, has recently opened up about her personal life, sharing poignant reflections on her past and present.

In a heartfelt revelation, Genevieve expressed her enduring feelings for her childhood love, Emeka Ike, and the impact of their separation on her life.

Now 44 and still single, Genevieve cherishes the memories of their deep connection while navigating the complexities of fame and relationships. “I miss my childhood love, and I’m still single at 44,” she expressed.

Genevieve reflected on her past with Emeka, stating that they were supposed to build a family together. However, Emeka decided to be with Suzanne instead. Genevieve thought they were on the path to marriage and a shared life when Suzanne, Emeka’s ex-wife, returned to the picture.

In her own words, Genevieve recalled, “We had a strong love and were making plans to settle down and marry. Unfortunately, destiny intervened, and we couldn’t be together. We even vowed to always stand by each other.”

Genevieve also mentioned that she’s thankful Emeka has returned to the industry.

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