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I Don’t Mind Marrying A Man Above 60-Years Old- 32-Year-Old Actress Linda John Says

According to Nigerian actress Linda John, there is nothing wrong with marrying men who are a lot older.

Additionally, she stated that as long as she adores him, she can have a family with someone older than sixty.

According to Linda, who made this claim in an interview with The Sun, older relationships are preferable because, in her experience, they tend to last longer than younger ones.

However, the 32-year-old actress insisted that her older companion had to fulfil several requirements, including being considerate, mature, and sensitive.

She said; “When it comes to marriage, age is just a number. I have seen younger marriages break up in less than a year and I have seen older marriages last longer.

“So, yes I can marry someone above 60 that is mature at heart, kind and sensitive. When the heart beats in the right direction, everything falls in place.”

In a related development, Whitemoney has counselled his male fans on the kind of women they should disassociate themselves from in a controversial post shared on Instagram by media personality Daddy Freeze.

The Season 6 winner of the well-known BBNaija reality program advised men to steer clear of women who asked for money “urgently.”

When Daddy Freeze and Whitemoney first met, the latter encouraged the former to speak to his followers about the backlash he had faced after declaring that no woman is out of a man’s league when money is involved.

In response, Whitemoney shared a wise proverb that he wished his followers would live by.

He then said, ‘Put God first in everything you do, believe in him, trust the process, and don’t be in a rush to make it.

Whitemoney ultimately concluded his speech by telling his fans to, “Avoid Urgent 2k girls”. He said women who always want to take and not give should be avoided.

Source – Tru News Report

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