Feli Nuna asserts that she doesn’t feel pressured to marry

By Majesty 2 Min Read
Feli Nuna

Singer Feli Nuna has said that she has been seeing her lover for ten years, but they are not under any rush to tie the knot.

The singer discussed their romantic journey in an interview with TV3, highlighting the companionship and support her lover has given her since the start of her career.

My current partner and I have been dating for ten years. He supported me right away, even before I was well-known. It hasn’t always been simple; there have been good times and difficult times when our busy schedules prevented us from seeing each other while we were out,” she said.

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Feli Nuna conveyed her appreciation for their relationship’s constant support, despite its ups and downs.

She underlined the significance of being mentally prepared before thinking about marriage and said that they both share this belief.

“I’ve always desired to reach a certain mental state before to getting married. He doesn’t put any pressure on me, and I don’t put any on him. Our families know one another, and we are entwined,” she clarified.

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Feli Nuna expressed her wish to move in with her partner, but she also understood that it was important to have the correct attitude before making such a big decision.

She continued, “I would like to settle down with him, but I want to be in the right place before doing so because of work right now.”

Feli Nuna is an award-winning female performer from Ghana who consistently maintains her brand relevance while also performing effectively.

Her comments did, in fact, highlight the complexity of relationships and the value of patience and understanding between parties.

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