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“I got to a place where I wanted more…” – Nollywood actress, Shaffy Bello recounts divorce from husband

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Shaffy Bello says she divorced her husband to satisfy her ambitious nature. Shaffy Bello is a Nigerian film actress and singer. She first shot into the entertainment scene when she featured vocals in a 1997 hit song by Seyi Sodimu titled “Love Me Jeje“.

The actress, in a chat with Chude Jideonwo, spoke of how her marriage ended five years ago.

Bello, who grew up in the US, said she opted for divorce because she felt too boxed in by the burden of motherhood, here’s a recap of that interaction below.

“I wanted to spread my wings. I felt like I was pregnant and I couldn’t have a child. I felt like my wings were closed in and I was boxed in. I was yearning for more but didn’t realise what sacrifice will come with that,” she said.

“I paid the price of [not] having a connection with my children. Coming to Nigeria, I would stay in my room sometimes and cry, like, ‘oh my gosh, what am I doing?’ I left them. My daughter was 13 and my son was 11.

“Now mind you, I was a hands-on mother: come home, take a nap, set the table, all of that. And I mean, quit my job just to raise my children. That’s why I only had two. So when they grew up to a certain extent, I went back to work.

“I sacrificed everything because I believe that they didn’t ask to be born. I wanted to give them everything. Leaving them was a huge sacrifice, but it turned around for good. I came back and wanted to be a Yoruba actor.

“I found my calling; paid the price of divorce five years ago. He was a good man but I got to a place where I wanted more. I had to make that choice to focus on what I wanted. I’ve worked too hard and I’m sacrificing nothing.”

In 2012, she starred as Joanne Lawson in the TV series Tinsel and as Adesuwa in Taste of Love. Shaffy grew up in the United States where she completed her education. Her first major film was Eti Keta, a Yoruba film

Shaffy has since featured in several Yoruba and English language films and TV series including When Love HappensGbomo Gbomo Express and Taste of Love.

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