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Marrying A Pastor Is The Worse Mistake Of My Life – Bernice Asare Expresses Remorse In Marrying Her Pastor

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Kumawood actress and film producer, Bernice Asare has revealed why she regrets marrying her husband who’s a person of God.

Talking in a latest interview, Bernice expressed deep remorse over her determination to marry a pastor. Based on her, marrying a pastor was the most important mistake she ever made in her life.

She gave situations the place her pastor husband selected praying for prostitutes over having intimate second together with her.

She additionally shared that being married to a pastor has been troublesome and he or she has endured so much since their marriage ceremony.

Bernice revealed that her husband is very targeted on his pastoral duties, leaving her feeling uncared for. She longs for extra consideration from him and needs he would specific his love for her extra usually, as she needs emotional help and affection.

She recounted assembly her husband throughout a time when she was heartbroken, and the way he comforted her with Bible verses.

On the time, she noticed him as a relaxed, sort man, which led to the start of their relationship. She accepted his proposal after he made grand guarantees and mentioned candy issues to her.

See a snippet of the interview beneath;

I remorse marrying my husband, who can also be a pastor, says Kumawood actor Bernice Asare pic.twitter.com/3qQmGnYZZz

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