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Actress Juliet Ibrahim has said in a recent interview on Joy FM that she is not ruling out marriage in the future.
When asked by the host of Showbiz A-Z, Kwame Dadzie on March 7, 2026, if she would give marriage a second chance considering her divorce and relationship challenges, she responded in the affirmative.
“Yes, I will. I will. Why not?” she said.
The Ghanaian film star also reflected on how her experiences in relationships have reshaped her expectations of love and partnership.
“You already know what you want that adds value to your life right now. And you really don’t want any stress,” she indicated.
According to Juliet, maturity and personal growth have helped her develop a clearer idea of the kind of relationship she wants. She explained that as a professional woman with an active career, she needs a partner who appreciates her ambitions rather than one who expects her to limit herself to traditional domestic roles.
“I’m not the kind of woman who will just sit in the bedroom and kitchen and stay there. I have to be out there. So I need somebody who complements me, someone who understands that I’m both traditional and modern. We meet each other halfway,” she noted.
The actress also spoke about the assumptions some men make about her because of her public profile. She said fame often leads some potential partners to believe she is difficult or high maintenance, an impression she finds revealing.
“So when I hear guys say that, I just think, then you’re not the one for me. It actually makes it easier for me to weed out the ones who aren’t,” she added.
Juliet Ibrahim was previously married to Kwadwo Safo Jnr, son of inventor and Kantanka Automobile Company founder Apostle Kwadwo Safo Kantanka. They got married in 2010 but got divorced in 2014. They have a son together.
After that she also dated Nigerian rapper Iceberg Slim.
Juliet has recounted the ordeals she has endured in some relationships, including rape and abuse.
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