‘Cheating Is Not Dealbreaker For Me Despite Praying That Jezebels Will Not Carry Our Husbands’ – Toyosi Effiong
The wife of Nollywood actor, Daniel Etim Effiong, Toyosi, has addressed infidelity in marriage, saying cheating is not a dealbreaker for her.
Naija News reports that Toyosi made the remarks during a recent episode of the ‘Toke Moments’ podcast.
While discussing relationships, commitment and the role of faith in sustaining a marriage, Toyosi stated that despite creating a prayer group where wives pray for their husbands against Jezebels, cheating is not a dealbreaker for her.
Toyosi explained that rather than walking away from a marriage because of infidelity, she chooses to focus on faith, prayer and spiritual support as a way of protecting her relationship and strengthening her home.
She said, “Cheating is not a dealbreaker for me. I even created a prayer group, Wives of Entertainers Prayer Group, to pray for our husbands so that Jezebels will not carry them.”
The wife of the popular actor also spoke on the importance of love, resilience and intentional communication, adding that maintaining a successful marriage requires understanding and consistent effort from both partners.
In other news, Toyosi Etim-Effiong recently reacted to the cheating scandal that surfaced during a Coldplay concert involving Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and the company’s head of HR, Kristin Cabot.
Naija News reports that the affair was unexpectedly brought to light when Coldplay’s lead singer, Chris Martin, pointed them out on the concert’s kiss cam, unaware of their secret relationship.
The moment quickly gained attention online and sparked reactions.
Toyosi, who is married to Nollywood actor Daniel Etim-Effiong, took to Instagram to express her thoughts.
The mother of three said she felt sorry and ashamed for those involved in the scandal and expressed how hard it can be for anyone to stay self-controlled in today’s world.
The talent manager also reflected on human weakness, using a biblical reference to point out how many people are drawn to wrong choices.
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