“There’s no need flogging a dead horse…” Kate Henshaw reveals why she separated from her husband

In a very recent interview with a national newspaper, movie star Kate Henshaw who separated from her husband in 2011 cleared the air on her marital status why she is still single and her career.

When asked why she separated from her husband she said “I just decided that, ok, it didn’t work. Next, I had to move on. There is no need holding on to the past – no need holding on to something if it’s not working any more. There is no need flogging a dead horse since it is already lifeless. And when you decide to bury the horse, would you not leave the grave site afterwards? You would go now. Anything that happens to you now, that sun would still set, another day would come. So, it’s your choice to either be part of the living or be in the grave yard. And I choose to be alive, enjoy my life and smile at everything that is happening – good or bad. As long as God is with you, things would always be fine with you.

I’m not thinking about anything. At the moment, I’m facing my career. If it comes, fine. If it doesn’t come, that’s okay. It’s not the end of the world because I’m convinced that God loves me.
Love has given me more than enough. I have the most gorgeous daughter in the whole world. That’s enough for me.”

3 Comments

  1. onyi

    September 30, 2013 at 1:53 pm

    kate are u trying to tell us dat God is in support of ur seperation? i use 2 respect u alot thinking u were better than most celebies bt am sorry i got it all wrong. but i pray a prayer for you that God will help u see were u are missing it

  2. Moses Musa

    September 30, 2013 at 2:28 pm

    YEARS AGO SHE SAID Nigerian MEN ARE NOT ROMANTIC, BUT WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO THE ROMANCE? NEVER BOAST TO THE WORLD UNTIL YOU DEPART FROM IT. I WISH SHE WOULD PICK THE PIECES OF HER LIFE AND MOVE ON, THAT EXCATLY IS WHAT SHE HAS DONE SO WISHING HER THE VERY BEST. LESSON FOR THOSE BEHIND.

    • DANIEL ABU

      October 1, 2013 at 6:01 am

      It could be that her imagination at that time was that romance is when someone buys you flowers, lights candles even when there is 24/7 electricity supply, takes you to amusement park and ride on roller-coaster and stuffs like that. She claimed that Nigerian men are not romantic even when women from other countries will give anything to have real Nigerian men as their husbands. She has a long way to go.

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