Entertainment of Wednesday, 27 September 2017

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

'Love, respect, submit' - Chris Attoh talks about fundamentals of marriage

Chris Attoh and Bola Ray on StarrChat play videoChris Attoh and Bola Ray on StarrChat

It is said that when one goes through a divorce, the pain is nothing when the right lessons are learnt and it seems Chris Attoh has done exactly that.

The actor was on StarrChat with Bola Ray and as usual the many people who tuned in to the program wanted to know what had happened with his marriage and what lessons he had learnt from it.

The iFlix ambassador in response to a young lady by name Naa who said she married recently and wondered what advise/tips Chris had for her, he said he believed in the beauty of marriage and that most people forget the fundamentals of marriage which is love, respect, forgiveness and submission.

He took the opportunity to advice couples especially women to trust the ‘captain’ of the ship if they want peace in the home. He reiterated the importance for women to be respectful, submissive and forgiving to the men they marry.

Chris who was rather evasive on the question of his divorce said as much as he was grateful for the concern shown to him, he preferred to respect the privacy of his family and hoped that his fans and loved ones also do same. Chris Attoh has revealed on StarrChat that he is coping after his marriage failed. The actor told Bola Ray that he is coping well. He said he was grateful to family and friends who have been there for his since the divorce.

He debunked rumours that he cheated on his wife and said he didn’t find a reason to cheat whiles he was married but because he didn’t want to go into what happened in his marriage he preferred to end it there. He said that even though he and Damilola were divorced, they were still friends and co-parenting their son and indicated that one thing that he promised himself was to mould his son to become a positive influence in society when he grew up.

Chris talked about his ambassadorial role with iflix, an online movie platform which was signed for over a $100,000 and encouraged producers to invest in good movies since that is the only way the propel the movie industry to higher heights.

Asked what his impressions were about Kumawood, Chris said Kumawood is very creative world of film makers who have made the possible out of the impossible. He expressed his love for the industry and advised that both industries should be able to merge even though they (Kumawood) have their own audience.