The wife of “Praye Honeho,” Mrs. Beverly Afaglo Baah, spoke candidly about her life-changing experience after getting married, saying that it prevented her from “wasting her life.”
The renowned actress discussed how her wild and carefree youth took a different turn when she made the decision to concentrate on creating a better marital home during an interview on Kingdom FM.
Beverly Afaglo acknowledges that before getting married, she led a wild and carefree lifestyle, but marriage allowed her to put that behind her and focus on laying a solid foundation for her family.
“I don’t compare myself to anybody because at the end of the day, I’m grateful that when you mention Ghanaian actress, I’ll be there. If not for that (marriage), I would have done a lot of things,” Beverly Afaglo shared during the interview on “Afro Joint.”
The actress expressed her gratitude for how her marriage had improved her life. She acknowledges that marriage may have slowed her acting career compared to her single peers, but she feels that it has given her life stability and meaning. She became grateful for her decisions as a result of being able to concentrate on life’s most significant aspects.
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“I’m happy I got married; otherwise, I would have done a lot of things. I would have wasted my life because I was wild. It made me stop a lot of things, so it’s good,” she added.
Eugene Kwadwo Boadu Baah is the husband of Mrs. Beverly Afaglo Baah, and the couple has two daughters. Their second daughter, Kora, was born in 2013, and their first daughter, Violyn, was born in 2012.
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