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It is over!!! Chris Attoh opens up on his Divorce from Damilola Adegbite (Details)

Follow @eventlabgh < After months of speculations, Ghanaian actor, Chris Attoh, has in an exclusive interview with BellaNaija, opened up...

By Eventlabgh , in Celebrity Entertainment News , at September 25, 2017


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After months of speculations, Ghanaian actor, Chris Attoh, has in an exclusive interview with BellaNaija, opened up on his divorce from Nollywood actress Damilola Adegbite, his son Brian, his newly started foundation and so much more.

According to the actor, who got married to Damilola on February, 14, 2015 and revealed he would have loved to become a stuntman had he not made the cut as an actor, he is still friends with his ex wife but they are trying to create a balance between work and career as it was a major cause of the break up..

See excerpts from his interview with BellaNaija below;

On what he’d be doing if he wasn’t an actor:

I would like to think any of these – a stuntsman, a full-time film director, or a chef! I enjoy cooking so much.

I haven’t done much of it lately but there is nothing more relieving or gratifying than a man in the kitchen with nothing on but just his apron! ….. lol I would have been a renowned chef by now believe me.

On how he and his ex-wife Damilola Adegbite balanced their marriage, son and work:

I believe throughout our marriage, it was probably one of the most challenging things we ever did, however, the key word is balance. At times when we both had to work, our parents would be there to hold the fort. God bless family because they were and still are very supportive.

However, since the divorce, we are obviously now reworking things to create a new balance between work, spending time with and raising our son.

Dami is a wonderful woman and an amazing mother. Despite our differences, she and I will always be friends.

So more than anything we will find ways to continue to make sure that Brian can still have a balanced upbringing filled with love and support. Both our families have been and are still very supportive in helping us take care of our son Brian when we can’t be there due to work.


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