Maureen Esisi, the former wife of Nollywood actor Blossom Chukwujekwu, recently shared her candid reflections on her past marriage and her hopes for the future.
Speaking on ‘The House Chronicles’ podcast, Esisi expressed deep regret over her five-year marriage to Chukwujekwu, describing it as “wasted years.”
In a heartfelt conversation, Esisi revealed that she could have had two children by now if she had married someone else.
Reflecting on her experience, she lamented the lost time, saying,
“I regret marrying him [Blossom Chukwujekwu]. It was wasted years. Five years of my life, that’s a lot. I would have married somebody else and probably had two kids by now.”
Despite these regrets, Esisi remains hopeful and determined about her future. She admitted that the prospect of having children now feels daunting, but she is resolute in her desire to become a mother.
“I wished I had kids. Because trying to have kids now is just scary and annoying. I’m currently working on having kids. I don’t know how it’s going to happen but I must get pregnant this year,” she declared.
Esisi’s candid revelations have resonated with many, highlighting the emotional complexities of life after a significant relationship ends.
Her story underscores the challenges and pressures women often face regarding marriage and motherhood, especially as they navigate their personal and professional lives.
Listeners of the podcast have praised Esisi for her honesty and vulnerability, noting that her story provides a relatable and powerful narrative about resilience and the pursuit of personal happiness.
Her determination to move forward and focus on her future, despite past regrets, serves as an inspiring reminder of the importance of self-advocacy and perseverance.