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How my marriage fell apart despite marrying as a virgin at 19.” — Sarah Martins

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Popular Nollywood actress Sarah Martins, who was embroiled in a rift between her co-star Judy Austin and superstar actor Yul Edochi’s wife, Sarah Martins, has revealed how their marriage fell apart despite the fact that they got married at the age of 19.

In a recent interview when she was asked to what extent she could go for love, the stunning actress hinted that she was once married.

“I used to believe so much in love until I got played by my ex husband who I married at the age of 19 as a virgin. Ever since then, my happiness and peace of mind comes first before considering any man’s heart and emotions,” she responded.

Sarah Martins, who recently expressed her displeasure over the rate of infidelity in marriages, said what attracts her to a man is the man’s kind heart and giving nature.

“ A giver, be a giver, continue to be a giver and never stop being a giver. Every giver has a very special place in my heart and every giver is specially created by God,” she said.

While the actress declined further comment on her crashed marriage, it is pertinent to note that she has no misgivings about polygamy as she succinctly declared in a previous interview with another medium.

According to Sarah Martins, it is never a taboo for an African man to have many wives.

She declares, “Back in the days, our fathers and forefathers used to be married to many wives and they all lived in peace and harmony. Yes, I support polygamy, especially when the man does his fatherly roles to the children from both parties. To be honest, Nigerians are petty. They know the truth but they chose to dwell in a pity party. When has it been a taboo for an African man to marry more than one wife?”

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