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I Can’t Put My Career On Hold For Lateef Adedimeji – Wife, Adebimpe Speaks
- Adebimpe Oyebade says she can’t put her career on hold for Lateef Adedimeji
- Says they’re not having a low-key wedding
Ekohotblog reports that Adebimpe Oyebade, better known as Mo’Bimpe has said she can’t put her career on hold for her newly wedded husband, Lateef Adedimeji.
You will recall that Ekohotblog reported the wedding plans of the lovebirds scheduled for December after previously denying speculations that they were dating.
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In an interview with Saturday Beats, Oyebade said, “Why should a woman put her career on hold for marriage? One does not affect the other. There is no need for one person to put their career on hold for the other because they can both work together.”
Mo’Bimpe also maintained that getting married to her colleague would not affect her career. She said, “I don’t think getting married to a fellow entertainer would affect my career. I will make my marriage work and last long by being cautious. I will also keep praying.”
The actress also stated that she was not dating Adedimeji at the times she publicly denied being in a relationship with him.
She said, “I don’t think I should come on social media and talk about my relationship. I don’t see a need for that because I am a very private person and almost everyone knows that. I don’t exhibit my personal life on social media. That is the kind of person I have always been. In the interview where I said I was not dating Lateef Adedimeji, I was actually not dating him at that time.”
Speaking on their plans for the forthcoming wedding, the actress said:
“We are not having a low-key wedding because we (have) already invited people for it. A lot of people already know about the wedding. Members of the press are also invited.”
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