Nollywood star Lizzy Gold has revealed why she has never suffered heartbreak in her life.
According to the renowned actress, the reason is that she has developed a knack for not getting emotionally attached to romantic relationships.
Describing herself as a determined person, she highlighted her ability to walk away from a relationship before her partner could do so.
Using humour, the actress compared her heart to “Kpomo,” a tough cow skin, indicating its resilience and resistance to breaking.
Lizzy Gold also mentioned that she loves her shoulders rather than her head, underscoring her focus on self-care and readiness to end relationships if her partner behaves poorly.
In her words;
“I move on so easily and forget you ever existed …I have a delete botton app in my head , once am done with you I just delete all your memories…we must marry first before I catch feelings 😁To those currently going through heartbreak my sincere condolence….”
“I have never experienced heartbreak… My heart is made of Kpomo…… before you think of serving me breakfast I have already served you. I don’t love with my head.. I love with my shoulders so if you try to misbehave I will just drop you… I don’t easily catch feelings “
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Meanwhile, Atunyota Alleluya Akpobome, a popular veteran comedian also known as Ali Baba has reacted to the crash of Ayo Makun and Mabel Makun’s marriage.
He warned Nigerians against taking sides in the ongoing marital crisis involving the celebrity couple.
The veteran broadcaster and comedian took to his Instagram story to give the warning.
He narrated the story of a couple who faced a similar situation, where one partner tried to falsely implicate the other after a serious fight, only to be proven wrong by CCTV footage.
He wrote:
“Dont choose sides until you know the whole story. Some are really skilled at making others look bad.”
Although Ali Baba did not mention any names in his post, it coincided with AY’s announcement about the end of his marriage with Mabel Makun.
Ayo Makun confirmed the breakup of their nearly 20-year relationship, expressing regret over the loss of his long-built home and acknowledging his own mistakes during the marriage.
He emphasized the importance of not spreading false narratives about him and his family, especially for the sake of his teenage daughter.
Ayo Makun also pointed out that nobody is completely innocent and criticized the tendency for women to always portray themselves as victims and come out on top.
In response, Mabel Makun stated that she responds to disrespect by creating distance and avoiding unnecessary drama.
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