Third Parties Are Responsible For Broken Homes – Sylvia Edem

Sylvia Edem

Popular Nollywood star and producer, Sylvia Edem’s dexterity and interpretation of character has made her top favorite and well sought after. Expressing her view of the Covid-19 pandemic which has gradually taken over the world, the talented movie star advised her colleagues in the entertainment industry to devise other means of putting food on their respective tables.

“The advice I have for entertainers is to stay safe, because without life there’s no entertainment. There’s a saying that says prevention is better than cure. To add to it, I will also advise our entertainers to look for other means of businesses rather than depending solely on entertainment, in case what is going on in the country arises again, “she noted.

The Actress Claimed that her life on the screen is totally different from her true personality, “Because on screen you tend to live in someone else’s character which is what makes it look real,” she said. Speaking on relationships and marriages, She further warned her married colleagues to desist from involving third parties in their relationship and marriages, “To married couples always sort-out difference between yourselves without a third-party because third parties in marriages and friendship destroys homes.”

Speaking about the factor she will consider before falling in love she said “I can only marry a man I love, not because of his wealth or his size of manhood. Because after 5 years in marriage and things are no longer there it means I won’t be there for my husband, But if it was for love I will stick to him through all circumstances.” Sylvia Edem claims she has a number of projects piling up to be unveiled soon. She is also into several businesses with affiliation in hotels and homes decor as well as catering.

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