Unless a man can congratulate me for farting, he can go to hell - Nigerian actress

Unless a man can congratulate me for farting, he can go to hell - Nigerian actress

- Nigerian actress Anita Joseph has left many shocked after sharing the type of boyfriend she wants

- The actress wants a boyfriend who can be comfortable with her when she farts

- The man should also be born again

Nigerian actress, Anita Joseph, doesn't want just any man.

She wants a man who is God fearing but most of all, one that will be ready to inhale her fart.

In a rather surprising interview confession, the popular actress shared a preferable man and surprised many.

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Unless a man can congratulate me for farting, he can go to hell -Nigerian actress
Anita Joseph. Photo: Courtesy.

She wants also one who knows how to dress and not loud at all.

"I don’t like loud men," she said in the interview. "I don’t like a man that picks or blows their nose anyhow, especially in the public."

"My kind of man must be spirit filled. He must fear Jehovah God. There’s nothing more attractive to me than a man that loves God. He must also make me laugh a lot; charming good sense of humour. My husband must be a power dresser, smells nice."

She continued:

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“I love a man that I can fart in his presence and he will tell me ‘well done princess’. He can fart in my presence too, no problem. I don’t do cinemas; I prefer to stay indoors with my man. After all, I have television at home; all I have to do is to buy popcorn and Fanta, then off the light and enjoy the moment with my man.”

Unless a man can congratulate me for farting, he can go to hell -Nigerian actress
Photo: Courtesy

At 35-year-old, Anita Joseph has not yet found a man. Asked whether she's under pressure to get married, Joseph said that if the time is right, the right person will come.

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“Marriage comes when it comes," she said.

"I’m not bothered about it. If my boyfriend shoots well and I get pregnant, then that’s fine. Marriage crashes are everywhere but that doesn’t really bother or worry me. In fact, it makes me stronger and challenged. It reminds me that when I finally get married, I must remain in it because there are wolves out there waiting to devour the union.”

Source: YEN.com.gh

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