Doris Simeon, Nollywood actress who has been separated from her husband, Daniel Ademinokan since 2010 due to irreconcilable differences spoke about her estranged husband and child in a recent interview with TheNetNg.
The Nation Newspaper recently reported that some armed men
visited your ex-husband’s residence in Abuja and demanded to see him and
Stella Damasus. Are you worried about the safety of your son?
I am hearing this story for the second time, not that I know anything about it other than that my child is well and good. I have my problems, they have theirs.
When last did you see your child?
I’m his mother. I know he is well and good.
But do you sometimes wish you and Daniel Ademinokan never separated?
Like I said before, life goes on. Whatever happens in life, it’s either we learn from it or we dwell on it. If you learn from it, you move forward, which is what I am doing. I am facing my business and my family, especially because of my duty as a celebrity in the society.
Does moving forward insinuate your plans to get married anytime soon?
It could happen. I might say it won’t and then I meet a man and fall in love with him and wish I didn’t say that. I’m not God. I don’t know what will happen in the next minute. It might, it might not.
Is there a possibility of you both getting back together?
I don’t dwell in the past. It’s history and I don’t want to talk about it anymore.
How true is the story that both of your parents never supported the union?
I need to ask people where they get their stories from.
Are you then saying the union had the blessings of both of your parents?
No comment, because I said I don’t want to talk about it.
Since the break-up, you haven’t given your side of the story. Don’t you think it is high time you told your fans the truth about it so as to curb the many assumptions there are?
I think my fans should focus more on the positive things I am doing in society and what I’m doing for myself and them. I’m well and alive, so is my son and of course, my ex [husband]. That alone is enough to thank God for.
Are you both legally divorced?
We are still in court.
So technically, you both are a still a couple?
Legally, yes.---stargist
I am hearing this story for the second time, not that I know anything about it other than that my child is well and good. I have my problems, they have theirs.
When last did you see your child?
I’m his mother. I know he is well and good.
But do you sometimes wish you and Daniel Ademinokan never separated?
Like I said before, life goes on. Whatever happens in life, it’s either we learn from it or we dwell on it. If you learn from it, you move forward, which is what I am doing. I am facing my business and my family, especially because of my duty as a celebrity in the society.
Does moving forward insinuate your plans to get married anytime soon?
It could happen. I might say it won’t and then I meet a man and fall in love with him and wish I didn’t say that. I’m not God. I don’t know what will happen in the next minute. It might, it might not.
Is there a possibility of you both getting back together?
I don’t dwell in the past. It’s history and I don’t want to talk about it anymore.
How true is the story that both of your parents never supported the union?
I need to ask people where they get their stories from.
Are you then saying the union had the blessings of both of your parents?
No comment, because I said I don’t want to talk about it.
Since the break-up, you haven’t given your side of the story. Don’t you think it is high time you told your fans the truth about it so as to curb the many assumptions there are?
I think my fans should focus more on the positive things I am doing in society and what I’m doing for myself and them. I’m well and alive, so is my son and of course, my ex [husband]. That alone is enough to thank God for.
Are you both legally divorced?
We are still in court.
So technically, you both are a still a couple?
Legally, yes.---stargist
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