Multi-talented actress, Adunni Ade and her handsome sons, 9-year-old D’Marion and 5-year-old Ayden, are the cover stars for the latest issue of Motherhood In-Style Magazine.
In this exclusive interview with MIM, Adunni puts away the
entertainer we already love and lets us see the person we hardly know.
She opens up on life as a single parent, how she disciplines, why she
quit America’s Next Top Model and details of her personal challenges she
has never shared before.
Read some excerpts from the interview:
On the father of her children: Well,
I just had to make that decision though it took me a long time to
realise or stop lying to myself that it was never going to work out even
though I tried as much as I could. I just decided that what’s best for
me is to walk away and still be here and be with my kids and still have
the opportunity of being the best mother possible, so yeah, I had to
make that decision. It was really tough, it was really painful; I think
that hurt me the most out of anything that I have ever been through in
my life, walking away was the hardest thing to do. We were never
married. We were together for 8 years but in the state of Kentucky, it’s
a common wealth state and common wealth state is if you live together
for a long period of time you might as well be considered married but on
paper, no, never been married before.
On dealing with depression as a result of her relationship:
I think the major thing that got me through was the fear that somebody
else would raise my children if I sat in that relationship, that was the
scariest thing for me, that my kids would see somebody else as their
mother. Depression is no joke. A lot of people in this country, Nigeria,
don’t want to admit that depression is an illness. People don’t know
the extent to which it affects the mind. Not a lot of people know this;
in the past I have tried to commit suicide because it was just too much,
just too much for me but I guess God loves me enough to still keep me
here.
On being a single mum in Nigeria: Well,
even before I moved back I definitely didn’t like placing myself in that
‘single mother’ status. I’m a parent. Yes, it takes two to become a
parent but hey, when it’s one, let that one do the best they can. Now,
how I have been able to cope in Nigeria? The same way I was able to cope
in the States, doing it all by myself. I am truly happy that I
experienced certain things over there in the States. If I had
experienced those things here in Nigeria, I probably would have just
killed myself long time ago because this country is tough. But as tough
as this country and its people are, I’m also a tough cookie and I never
give up. If I set my mind to do something, regardless of what it is, I
will get it done. The time for myself is gone, when you have kids it’s
not about you anymore, it becomes about the other lives that you have
brought into this world so my main focus, my main goal is about my
children and they have been my drive and my motivation from day one.
Credits:
Adunni: Nude jumpsuit with black lace details by Diva Lukky | Strapless Metallic Maxi Dress by biddy’s Mondo Kids: Ruff ‘n’ Tumble Makeup: Brushstrokes Stylist: Hyperfashun Hair Stylist: Laben Hair Concept Photography: Gbenga Akindele-Nelly for Kelechi Amadi Obi Studio
Adunni: Nude jumpsuit with black lace details by Diva Lukky | Strapless Metallic Maxi Dress by biddy’s Mondo Kids: Ruff ‘n’ Tumble Makeup: Brushstrokes Stylist: Hyperfashun Hair Stylist: Laben Hair Concept Photography: Gbenga Akindele-Nelly for Kelechi Amadi Obi Studio
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