Veteran Nollywood actor, Richard Mofe-Damijo (RMD) has admitted that it is “very hard” for entertainers to be faithful in marriage.
He said married male celebrities are often targeted by desperate ladies who aim to lure them into infidelity.
In the latest episode of the Teju Babyface’s Deep Dive podcast, hosted by comedian Olateju Oyelakin (well known as Teju Babyface), the 62-year-old thespian said: “It’s very hard for entertainers to be faithful in marriage because of the line of work that we are in. Every one of us is married, we are the target. Look at how women are, how can you escape it? Women are like Delilah, they are like Jezebel, they prepare… The only way the enemy can perpetrate their real intention is to constantly aim at the image of God or the symbol of authority in any home. Then shut it down. It’s like shooting a General on the battlefield. You drop him and then the battalion scatter. Their mission is to take down the head of the family.
“So, it’s very difficult [to be faithful]. You have to get to the point where your wife understands what she is up against as well. Because if your wife is not up to speed on what she is up against, then you would be left open”.
RMD is married to ex-television personality, former Miss Jumobi Adegbesan. That was after he lost his wife, May Ellen MEE Mofe-Damijo, a famous journalist and talk show host, in 1996.