Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 03:05 pm
Love does not always come easy for people in the entertainment industry, particularly some female celebrities. Perhaps many men are intimidated by their celebrity status or these female celebrities are just not ready to give love a chance.
Well, Ghanaian actress, singer, and film producer, Juliet Ibrahim has disclosed her intentions to giving love a chance again.
According to the actress, she is ready to date any man who will make her happy and her dream come through.
“I am ready to give dating a chance again this year; if I meet somebody I really like and I see him making me happy, I will give him a chance.”
Juliet revealed this in an interview on the ‘McBrown’s Kitchen’ show on Sunday February 2, 2020.
She added that she wouldn’t mind going in for a man who is a mechanic.
The ‘Crime to Christ’ famed actress further stipulated that whatever people say about her doesn’t stop her from being who she is.
“For me, it doesn’t really bother me because I chose the life I am living and wanted to be popular and for the fact that I am famous, I understand that things will happen, I am a very simple person with no complications.”
She made this statement when asked about the accusations she receives from her fans and ‘haters’.
Well, Juliet Ibrahim, seems ready to leave the singles club and give love another chance in the year 2020.
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