“People who ask why I’m not pregnant are just low lives” – Actress, Anita Joseph
Nollywood actress Anita Joseph has opened up about her marriage with her husband, McFish, as she recalls being attacked by cyberbullies for not being pregnant.
In an interview with Saturday Beats, she said, “Ever since I got married, I have become more beautiful and glow differently because I have peace. There are a lot of married people who do not have peace in their homes.
Money and material possessions may finish but one’s peace is sacrosanct. I have heard people say that if one does not have money, one cannot have peace of mind. But, there are people that have money, yet don’t have peace.
I am grateful for my husband. He is God-sent and we are content with our lives. Some of my friends did not expect me to settle down with a hype man but I am glad I did. Who does not need a hype man in their lives? My heart certainly beats for him.”
Joseph also described those cyberbullies who mount pressure on married couples for kids as being low lives. She said, “I am always in high spirits but I have also had to fight some private battles. I don’t even know how to put some of the things I have experienced in words. It is funny that people come to my social media page to ask me why I am not pregnant.
People have said many unprintable things and I find them very naughty and silly. People that make those kinds of comments are just low lives. Some would even ask if my husband does not have sperm. However, I handle it well by ignoring them.
I believe that if one is well-mannered and has a proper upbringing, there are some statements one would not make on social media. Words are very sensitive, so I have built armor around myself. I have always said that marriage is beautiful and I am a testimony to that.”
Speaking about fake friends, the actress said, “Fake friends are everywhere, not just the entertainment industry.
Everyone should live their lives the way it suits them. If one is not truthful to oneself, one cannot be truthful to other people. As a matter of fact, one cannot even be honest with friends if one is not true to oneself.
I cannot stand people who are not comfortable with their lives making derogatory comments on my social media page. I can’t stand people with questionable characters attempting to bully, insult and body-shame me when I am better than them in all ramifications. I cannot also stand people who easily spew insults at other people or judge one based on what they heard about one on social media.”