I don't Think I Want to get Married, it's a Major Fraud: Media Personality Moet Abebe Reveals

I don't Think I Want to get Married, it's a Major Fraud: Media Personality Moet Abebe Reveals

- Moet Abebe has taken to social media with her opinion about marriage which is one of the most respected institutions

- The media personality held a question and answer segment and broke the heart of a fan who asked her to marry him

- Abebe stated her disbelief in marriage and doubts about getting into one

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Popular Media personality, Moet Abebe, is one of the few people who are of the opinion that getting married is not something to fuss or think about.

One major dream of most women is to grow up, find an amazing person to fall in love with, get married and spend the rest of their lives together. Hence, the societal pressure and expectations on them when they clock a certain age because becoming a Mrs is a big deal.

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I don't Think I Want to get Married, it's a Major Fraud: Media Personality, Moet Abebe Reveals
Moet Abebe says marriage is a major fraud Photo credit: @moetabebe
Source: Instagram

Abebe had a question and answer segment with fans via her Instagram story channel and a fan who asked for her hand in marriage got her spilling her thoughts.

According to the OAP, getting married or marriage itself is a major fraud, but she, however, did not give a strong reason for her stand.

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She also revealed that she does not think that she would get married.

In her words:

"I don't think I want to get married. It's a major fraud, but what do i know?"

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I don't Think I Want to get Married, it's a Major Fraud: Media Personality, Moet Abebe Reveals
Moet Abebe drops her opinion about marriage Photo credit: @moetabebe
Source: Instagram

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Still on entertainment, Legit.ng earlier reported that Iyabo Ojo already caught the ‘grandma fever’ as suggested by a post shared on her Instagram page.

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Grandma fever: I was 23 when I gave birth to you, marry early, Iyabo Ojo tells 20-year-old daughter

In the video, the funny actress was seen addressing her daughter, Priscilla, as she prepared to step out of the house.

Iyabo made it clear that the 20-year-old lady must get married soon enough. She also added that by the age of 23, her daughter should be engaged and be married by 24.

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