Why my husband’s close friends accuse me of controlling him – Chizzy Alichi opens up (VIDEO)

In modern times, marriage is like a delicate love sanctuary that can easily collapse if the couple isn't in harmony. Chizzy Alichi is fully cognizant of this reality, which is why she decided to confront the accusations from her husband's friends about her supposedly controlling influence.


Renowned Nigerian actress Chizzy Alichi is taking a stand against those who perceive her as the dominant force in her marriage, pulling the strings of decision-making in her matrimonial home.

In a recent online video, Chizzy Alichi revealed that she’s observed a peculiar pattern: whenever her husband, Chike Ugochukwu Mbah, attentively listens to her and makes thoughtful decisions together with her, his closest friends quickly jump to the conclusion that she’s the one calling the shots in their relationship.

The glamorous movie star couldn’t wrap her head around why his friends believe her husband shouldn’t heed her counsel or include her in their decision-making.

She astutely pointed out that these very individuals would be the first to to cast stones if their marriage were to crumble due to them not nurturing their love and unity as a couple.

Chizzy also took a moment to applaud her knack for making sound business decisions that frequently prove fruitful for her husband.

She recounted a specific incident where she counseled her spouse to turn down a business offer from a friend due to her foresight of potential pitfalls. This led his inner circle to label her as a contolling wife.

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This follows Nollywood actress Chizzy Alichi’s recent online controversy, sparked by a video capturing herself and her husband.

In the video, the actress observed a woman cracking an egg on her partner’s head and decided to reenact the same scenario with her husband.

However, when she unsuspectingly smashed the egg on her husband’s head, he reacted with surprise and promptly left the scene.

Fans were quick to voice their disapproval regarding such a jest.

 

 

 

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