Popular actress Merit Gold has ignited a heated debate online with her controversial definition of cheating.
In a recent Instagram post, she claimed that financially supporting one’s family without a husband’s consent is a form of marital infidelity, especially if the bride price has been paid in full.
Merit Gold’s statement has caused a stir on social media, prompting a flurry of reactions from her followers and the general public.
In her words: “Assisting your family secretly without your husband’s consent is also cheating in marriage if he paid your bride price in full.”
The post quickly went viral, leading to a wide range of opinions and heated discussions among netizens. Some users expressed strong opposition to her view, while others shared their personal perspectives on the issue.
One user, @misschidel, commented: “I will proudly cheat then. Meanwhile, just say you hate your family cause I don’t see the point where I will need my husband’s permission to help my family when I’m helping out with my own money o.”
Another user, @littygirl_122, penned: “I will rather leave my marriage than not help my family…those people mean the world to me💯.”
@bankyajayi said: “Why is she talking of ‘bride price’ as if the woman is a commodity?”
User @wuraaola_art remarked: “If you have to support your family secretly in marriage, are you sure you’re in the right place??👀”
Lastly, @bright_fullstackdev1 wrote: “This can only tell you that she married a bad man that doesn’t like her helping her family.”
The actress’s comments have certainly struck a chord, raising important questions about financial autonomy, marital trust, and cultural norms in marriage. The debate continues as more people weigh in on this contentious issue.
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