I don’t think I got married too early; I’m still pursuing my dreams – Stonebwoy’s wife, Dr. Louisa states

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During a recent interview on the “Day Show” with Berla Mundi, Dr. Louisa, the wife of Ghanaian dancehall artist Stonebwoy, candidly addressed misconceptions about their early marriage.

She confidently debunked the notion that tying the knot at a young age was a hasty decision.

At the age of 25, Louisa married Stonebwoy, but she firmly believes that delaying their union would not have altered the strength of their bond.

What truly brought them together, in her opinion, were their shared ambition and goal-oriented personalities.

Louisa emphasized that life does not always follow a predetermined linear path, where one must achieve certain milestones before progressing to the next phase.

In her view, if the right opportunity arises and there is support from family, one should seize it.

”I think life is not a linear process where you have to wait to accomplish this and have a 100 percent success in it before moving on to the next thing. If it happens and you think is its right and you have the support of your family; I think you should go for it,”

Louisa also praised Stonebwoy for being a supportive husband, particularly during her studies. His willingness to assist her further confirmed to her that she had made the right choice in choosing him as her life partner.

The interview shed light on the loving and supportive relationship between Dr. Louisa and Stonebwoy, showcasing their mutual respect and understanding. Age was not a barrier for them, as they recognized their compatibility and decided to embark on their marital journey when the time felt right.

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