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I was under his spell until God saved me - Actress Fortune Marshal

Nollywood actress, Fortune Marshal, has opened up in a new interview with The Sun about how her ex-husband allegedly used charms on her to make her marry him.

Going into details, the Nigerian-based Ghanaian/Jamaican actress and mom of two said:

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How my husband used charms to marry me - Actress Fortune Marshal

How my husband used charms to marry me - Actress Fortune Marshal
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“I started acting since 2008 in Ghana. I came to Nigeria in 2009 and joined the industry in 2010. I was a product of domestic violence. I dropped out of the university in my second year due to financial difficulties.

"It was also the year I got pregnant for the man who got me through voodoo (charms). Life wasn’t easy for me then. I had to do odd jobs to cater for myself because the man wasn’t helping but rather abusing me physically and emotionally.

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"I was under his spell until God saved me from him. We had two kids; he took them from me; for many years I didn’t see them until two years ago. I went and took the younger one in his absence.

"I have one son with me presently. For now, I don’t want to think about re-marriage, I just want to focus on my career, myself and my son, because we need a lot of catching up to do. Maybe after that, I will give my heart another chance to love.”

Just recently, actress Tonto Dikeh reacted publicly after her colleague Rukky Sanda unfollowed her on Instagram. Her response to this was epic.

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