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Blessing Obasi’s Husband’s Surprising Reaction To Her Increased Earnings!

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Blessing Obasi’s Husband’s Surprising Reaction To Her Increased Earnings!

Blessing Obasi, a Nollywood actress, recalled her husband’s response in 2017 when she was paid more for a film role than he was.

In an interview on Morayo Afolabi’s YouTube show, Blessing, who is married to her coworker Stan Nze, expressed her excitement when the owners of the Castle and Castle movie offered her ₦600.000 for a movie role.

She said, “In 2017, the owners of Castle and Castle movie offered me 600k as my pay, and I was so excited”

“When I told my husband, who was still my boyfriend at the time. He looked at me, held my hands, prayed for me and told me I am a star and this is just the beginning”

“My husband’s highest pay at that time for a role was 100k, and I was going to earn more than him, but he prayed for me from his heart and reminded me how great I am”

It is truly admirable when a man supports his wife wholeheartedly, regardless of who earns more. A strong relationship is built on mutual respect, understanding, and encouragement. When a husband embraces his wife’s success and celebrates her achievements, it fosters a loving and balanced partnership.

Ultimately, love and support should transcend financial matters, creating a foundation where both partners can thrive together.

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