Popular Nollywood actress, Juliana Olayode, says she finds it difficult to abstain from sexual intercourse.
Olayode, who is also known as Toyo Baby in the series, Jenifa’s Diary, said she is thinking of getting married for sex.
She said this in a video shared on her Instagram page on Monday.
The actress said: “Your dearest sister has been going through a lot, and my body has been doing gish gish gish, fighting against me and it’s almost as if I don’t know my body again.
“It’s getting more difficult to abstain from sex. Oh My God I don’t know, everything in my head is screaming sex sex sex and am like what?? The same pressure you go through, I go through, probably even worse. The way it’s going, I’m thinking of getting married for sex.”
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Olayode, who said she makes a decision every day to abstain from sex, urged her fans to believer in their faith.
“I have never struggled sexually like I have these past few months. The temptations were huge. I was almost thinking I was bewitched.
“I decided to share my struggles, just to encourage at least one person. Some of y’all who think I have superpowers would know that I have flesh and blood just like y’all.
“Abstaining from sex or staying sexually pure is a decision I have to constantly make every day.
“This is also to encourage somebody who is almost giving up on this journey to hang in there. Remember why you started and draw strength from God and his word,” she added.
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