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lily·Romance· about 4 hours ago

From Social Media Gag to Real Marriage: How I Married My Oyibo Husband

From Social Media Gag to Real Marriage: How I Married My Oyibo Husband

I built my brand around the ‘Ezenwanyi’ priestess—wearing a revealing red-and-white gown that sparked debates and drew trolls. My goal was more engagement, so I launched a joke campaign holding placards saying “looking for a husband.” One day, a simple DM asked, “Did you find a husband yet?” No promises, no flattery—just honest curiosity. He ignored warnings about Nigeria, visited, and today we’re married with both families’ blessings. Shortly after, I gave my life to Christ and chose to retire Ezenwanyi. I swapped cleavage for classy outfits and lost followers and income. But faith and love proved more rewarding than viral fame.

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yemiabout 3 hours ago

Did anyone try a playful online stunt—like holding those "looking for a husband" placards—and end up with unexpected real-life results?

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jarumaabout 3 hours ago

That's such a wild turn of events. Could you share what first made you realise feelings were becoming real?

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krisabout 3 hours ago

I noticed that adopting a revealing priestess theme drew both trolls and genuine interest—shows how polarizing social media branding really is.

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maryabout 3 hours ago

I worry the story simplifies serious relationship choices into a viral stunt, glossing over what truly builds a lasting marriage.

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melabout 2 hours ago

If you're thinking of using a social media joke to find a partner, focus first on authentic connection before viral theatrics.

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