Nollywood actress, Doris Simeon in a recent interview finally
opens up about her very much publicized separation from ex-hubby Daniel
Ademinokan, and her thoughts about fellow actress Stella Damasus being
married to him.
Excerpts
Did you ever imagine that you were going to be separated someday?
No, I never thought I would be separated someday. Yes, it definitely hit me when it happened. But life goes on.
But a lot of people had the impression that you couldn’t be bothered and that you wanted this freedom?
No,
if I wanted the freedom, I have it now; so, why am I not exploring the
situation? Instead of that, I am trying to make money. I have a lot of
responsibilities. So, rather than sit down and mourn all day, I have to
face the reality.
My mother was a strong woman and I learnt a lot from her. She went
through a lot, which I knew of from when I was a little child. In spite
of all that she went through, she kept moving on. My mom had a stroke
and survived it; and she still looked radiant. My mom jumped from one
trade to another.
When I think of that, I would be like, this woman, na
you born me, I must do that thing wey you teach us. Those are the things
I just look back and then I just move on. I have a child that I need to
work for, so that he won’t face the kind of suffering I faced in the
future.
Will you consider marriage again?
I
don’t know, but I am not ruling it out because I am human. I might just
fall head over heels in love again. But let me still be doing what I am
doing. Wherever the Lord takes me, I will go.
What would you do differently when you find love again?
I will probably right the wrong things I did then. I mean I will do the right thing three times over.
What were those things?
Can I even point them out? I can’t point them out.
Was it that you didn’t have enough time for the family?
It
wasn’t that in anyway. It is just one of those things you have to deal
with. People will say one thing or the other to defend their own sides.
When I’m on set, I want to quickly do whatever I am doing. This is
because I see a movie script as an examination; and when you have an
examination you want to quickly do it and then relax. That is the way I
work. I just want to do it and know that I am done with this script, so I
can face my family. So, it’s not that I get carried away with work. I
just want to do the best I can at that particular time that I am doing
that job and get out from that set and face my family or face whatever I
need to do next.
At a time, you and Daniel were one of the best couples in Nollywood. What could have gone wrong?
Anything
could have gone wrong. Anything could have triggered a fire anywhere.
You don’t know what might happen the next minute. We are just trying to
make things go right, but God has the final say. Yes, things happen in
life and till eternity you keep asking that question what went wrong.
But if you dwell on that, you won’t move forward because everything that
happens has God’s hands in it. There is a reason why anything happens
and it has been written that it will happen that way.
After a year, what did you do?
Funny
enough, after a year, I was like, ‘Doris, how do you think you want to
move on with your life? What should you do to move on? That was when I
decided not to dwell on the past; otherwise, I will go hungry. People
that want to laugh at me are out there, so I will rather make them say,
‘Aha Aha, what’s happening? And I am moving ahead with my life.
What is the relationship between the two of you now, given that you have a child for him?
We
have a child, so we talk. The boy is there, so why won’t we talk? We
cannot be sworn enemies forever. Not every relationship leads to
marriage, yet the people involved still talk.
But how do you feel knowing that your colleague is supposedly married to him?
She’s
a woman and he is a man. Na man I go still follow so (laughs). In this
industry, most of us are colleagues; it is not that we are close friends
or something. No be say na my mama born am now.
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