Wiyaala Explains When She Got Married And Why She Kept It A Secrete (VIDEO)
Songstress Wiayaala has revealed that she married on one hot Thursday afternoon right after her husband’s proposal.
According to her, her husband, who happens to be a white man suddenly proposed to her and
insisted they got married right there if only she said yes.
She added that event though she wasn’t wasn’t prepared she agreed to marry him because she loves him.
Wiyaala shocked her fans last year when she revealed that she had been married for four years then.
Asked why she kept her married life private she said;
“Because it’s nobody’s business, for me when i came into the industry, one of the things I didn’t want to invite people is what happens in my bedroom, or if I post a picture of a man oh I’m dating this guy the next day maybe we break up and i post another one now i’m dating this guy, you know the perception, oh this is the new guy doing your thing, so it’s like you’re changing, you’re just having sex. And I think it’s one of the sacred things that when you keep private, it helps you a lot”
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On why only four people were present at her wedding and why she doesn’t wear a wearing ring, she explained that;
“My husband is not a Ghanaian and his family wasn’t there at the moment, it just happened, it was that moment when he said, marry me please and I was like how and he said right now if you say yes let’s get married now. Everybody was like are you serious and he said yes. I was even in my slippers and it was one hot Thursday afternoon.”
She added that she got married without a ring and even though her husband said if she wants a
ring he will get her one, she is not a fan of wearing jewelries, hence she has declined wearing one.
“I don’t need a ring to say I am married,” she said.
Wiyaala was speaking during an interview with Deloris Frimpong Manso, aka Delay on her popular ‘Delay Show’.
She however refused to tell who exactly her husband is stating that “anyone who wants to know who my husband is should come to my house”