Monday, 14 April 2014

I’d rather be miserable than be in a relationship… — Yvonne Okoro

Voluptuous beauty, half-Nigerian, half-Ghanaian actress, Yvonne Okoro, isn't exactly the kind of damsel you would think is in distress. She has nothing on her to cut that image and it doesn't appear her career is in danger either. If the beautifully endowed sexy actress should come under any observation, I guess the lots would be in her favour as she seems to be doing better than ever, career wise.

But her post on the Instagram last week placed a huge question mark on the state of mind of the actress. The declaration " I would rather be lonely and miserable than be in a relationship" wouldn't pass for any woman who is fulfilled as a woman, even though the career is on the up and up.

It wasn't until further checks were run on what could have brought about that rather gloomy assertion that the whole scenario began to make sense. It turned out Yvonne's post was an extract from a previous interview the talented actress granted on relationships.

"If you give me all the attention and make me laugh I think that's it. I am not in a relationship, not because I don't want to. Let me correct that, because you go somewhere and people say `oh, I am happy with just my job' but the truth is nobody is happy being single.

Again you hear  `I don't want to get married now' I think it's a lie.

"In my opinion, it's because your master hasn't come yet. My mother always says that once your master comes you don't need anyone to tell you to go, you'll go. I haven't had my master yet but the truth of the matter is, because of what I do, I meet people.

"However, it's so difficult for me to meet single people, it's so difficult as well to trust people and that is the problem. At a point, you realize that they treated you like a trophy and showed you off because you are on television. The ideal relationship for me would be to hang out with my boyfriend and his friends, who won't even care that I am an actress.

"At this age, I don't see the point of dating someone and knowing deep down that it's not going to go far. I would rather be lonely and miserable than be in a relationship and be happy for a short while; then walk away because I realized this is not the kind of man I want to be with.

I'd rather stay put until my master comes. But what if my master comes at a time I am with somebody, then what, I have to bounce him".

Going by her post last Wednesday, it does appear, the actress hasn't found her master yet and this must have bothered her enough to reach out and tell the world she is still single, willing and very much available.
 

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