Liberian Actress Gushes about Pete Edochie – He’s My Dream man, I want to Marry Him.

Liberian-born Nollywood actress, Blessing Brown, has revealed her unending desire to become entangled in a love affair with veteran Nollywood actor, Pete Edochie.

The light-skinned actress spilled the beans on how she has been nurturing a passionate desire to bury herself in the arms of the iconic actor.

According to Ms. Brown, her treat is being with older men because they are the ‘real deal’ and are more suitable for marriage because of their maturity and wealth of experience.

The Liberian actress has featured in over 10 Nollywood films since her relocation into the country some six months ago.

Speaking to the Entertainer, Brown said: “Since I was a child, I have been crushing on him. I still look forward to seeing myself in the arms of Pete Edochie. I don’t mind the fact that he is married; he is my dream husband.”

“I like the way he talks, walks and acts. Nobody else can substitute him in my life right now. Not even his younger version, Yul Edochie; he doesn’t entice me. All I want is Pete and not his sons or look alike!”

“I love him regardless of his age. Older men make good husbands. Age is just a number. If I love a 70-year old man, I don’t see why I shouldn’t marry him.”

“I don’t have time for small boys still running around and wearing studs in their ears with lots of chains hanging around their necks.”

The sultry actress went on to add that aside being an ‘aged’ man, her lover must be wealthy as well.

“Any man that wants to date or marry me must be tall. I can’t date a short man because I will always be looking at him like he is my child.”

“I want someone that I would look up to. He has to be rich and caring too. Handsomeness is an added advantage.”

On why she came to Nigeria to pursue her acting career, Ms. Brown said that back in her country, Nigerian actors were seen as gods and everyone looked forward to acting alongside them.

“In Liberia we see Nigerian actors as gods. That is why the likes of Frank Artus, Juliet Ibrahim, and Van Vicker among a host of others moved over to Nigeria”.

“Now I am here and I look forward to taking over from Yvonne Nelson and Ini Edo among others”, she stated.

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