In a recent interview with Yes International Magazine – out now, she speaks on life growing, why celebrity marriages don’t last and being controversial.
When speaking on if she is in a
relationship, Halima says it is “gullible” for people to assume she does
“runs” – a name given to girls who date older men for money. Continue...
“Yes.
You all have been guessing about that, but una get strength, why una wan
know my guy? Do you know if I have? I laugh when I hear stuff like
this. I just laugh at the assumptions. I have always loved being with
just one guy. I don’t do runs. Because I bought a car, gullible people
are saying I do runs. So, because I want to buy a car, I will have to
sleep around before I can get it? That’s silly. Everyone has become a
judge and the main judges don’t have work to do again. Please, I’m too
young to be in a hurry to get rich. God can bless you anytime with just
one breakthrough, if you are okay, cool and contented.” she says.
To read the full interview, pick up the new issue.
Read Excerpts;
On life growing up: ”Life growing up was mixed, in the sense that I was born into money, but we lost all we had to Savanah Bank, of which my dad was a boss at different branches. Savanah Bank closed, so was his money. I don’t want to lie to you, you are hearing from me, not a copied interview and I will try to be honest.”
Read Excerpts;
On life growing up: ”Life growing up was mixed, in the sense that I was born into money, but we lost all we had to Savanah Bank, of which my dad was a boss at different branches. Savanah Bank closed, so was his money. I don’t want to lie to you, you are hearing from me, not a copied interview and I will try to be honest.”
On being controversial:
“I’m not controversial. Why? People talk and the press write. Guess my
name gives them (gossips) orgasm. I’m a simple home couch-loving lady. I
love my bed, my comfort; whether there is spring or mat, I’m great at
home. I don’t party. I feel like I don’t have fun and still not having
fun, because I’m too serious and have been working since I was 13 years.
But, it’s okay. I’m here making my own rules and making sure I follow
them. I love meriting stuff, so I don’t cut corners. Hard work is
better. You can sleep your way through, but it never lasts. I knew that
from day one. When people reject me, I don’t worry because they are the
ones missing and losing, not knowing how amazing I am. People love
judging and as long as people love hearing hear says, then they add lies
to sweeten the gist. So, how am I controversial? I’m always
misunderstood by lots of people. Just because I don’t talk too much does
not mean I’m unfriendly or arrogant. I’m just a calm-natured person.
Not giving to stress. People have made me calm because of their constant
gossips. I’m now like “Django”. I laugh and move on. I know that people
still fight for me behind. So, God bless you all for the love.”
On the most controversial thing she has heard about herself:
“The most controversial story I have heard about myself is that I was a
recent mummy! My Instagram life is now a source of daily news for
blogs. Daily, I post and daily they give headlines to it. If I post a
chicken now, in minutes, you will read Halima about eating this fowl, or
Halima about to poopoo (Chuckles). But it’s well. I respect my pen
pushers, but they can go on. So far, nothing damaging. I’m honoured to
be talked about. I’m still that humble Halima, a young woman who knows
her boundaries.”
On the challenges of being an actress: ”The
challenges about being famous are lack of privacy and people who are
trying so hard to bring you down while pretending to love you. I might
be young, but I choose peace over anything. If people love you, they
love you. Those who don’t will learn to love you with time.”
On when she intends to tie the knot:
“That’s private. If and when I’m walking down the aisle, I will let you
know. But, I love the guessing game you all are doing.”
On why celebrity marriages don’t last:
“Marriages don’t last in general because people are not as in love as
they should be. Yes, I’m the wrong candidate to talk about marriage
because I’m not married. But really, one person is always not truthful.
Only few people stay in love. Those few people are rare. Sometimes you
get taken for granted and want out or you stay and honour the reason you
fell for each other in the first place. It is every one’s problem, not
just Nollywood.
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