Juliet Ibrahim:My experience has changed her views on love
Ghanaian actress Juliet Ibrahim has opened up about how life in the spotlight has influenced the way she approaches relationships, revealing that public perceptions about her often help her determine who is truly compatible with her.
Speaking during an interview on Accra-based Joy FM, the film star explained that some men tend to assume she is difficult to date because of her celebrity status.
However, she said those assumptions actually work in her favour by helping her quickly identify people who may not understand her lifestyle.
According to the actress, she now has a much clearer understanding of the type of partner she wants in her life.
With years of personal growth and experience behind her, Juliet noted that she values peace and emotional support more than anything else in a relationship.
She emphasised that her career requires her to be active and visible, which means she needs a partner who appreciates her ambitions instead of expecting her to remain confined to traditional household roles.
Juliet added that she sees herself as a blend of modern and traditional values, and believes the ideal relationship is one where both partners support each other’s goals while meeting halfway.
While she remains focused on her career and personal growth, the actress did not dismiss the possibility of walking down the aisle again in the future, saying she is open to marriage when the right person comes along.
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