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I’ll give my husband oral kerewa if asked because bible says I should obey him - Actress Omalicha Elom

-Up and coming Nollywood actress Omalicha Elom is set to break the net with her the way she wants to handle her husband when she gets married

- In a recent interview she revealed the extent she can go to satisfy her husband because the bible asks her to obey him always

Nollywood actress Omalicha Elom has surprised many of her fans after she specifically stated that she will give her husband oral sex so as to make heaven in a recent interview with New Telegraph.

When asked about her thought on oral sex, the actress is quoted as saying,

“Well, I don’t know about other people, but I don’t like it at all.”

However, when asked what she would do if she gets married and her husband insists he wants it. She said:

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“Well, the bible says women should be submissive to their husbands, so if I get married and my husband wants oral sex, I’ll give it to him, so I can make heaven.”

And when prodded further if she can give in to anal sex if her husband asked for it, she said:

“I can’t do that, at all. In fact, I know my husband can’t be crazy enough to ask me for anal sex when he is not Bobrisky.”

For someone who can go the extra length to make her marriage work, when asked if she will forgive a cheating partner, the fast rising actress said:

“Never ever! Because once I’m in a relationship, I stay very loyal and faithful. So, I would not even look back when the person cheats on me, be it my husband or boyfriend. Once you have me, let it be me forever until we part ways. Don’t even try to cheat on me. They say men are polygamous in nature, but it’s not right. Before a woman would cheat, something deep must have happened.”

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Legit.ng had reported that hip hop couple Offset and Cardi B's marriage recently hit the rock as the female rapper took to the social media in early December to announce that she is done with her husband after he was reported cheating on her. Their marriage produced a beautiful daughter, Kulture, on July 10, 2018. Their marriage suffered hiccups after the news of Offset cheating on Cardi B surfaced online. Cardi B who could not bear the pain of sharing her husband had shared a video saying she was filing for a divorce.

But Offset has been begging his estranged wife to take him back. He recently interrupted her performance to seek for her forgiveness before the whole world.

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