Actress looks ethereal on the cover of Genevieve's July issue
Adesua looks absolutely radiant as she covers Genevieve magazine's travel magazine talking dream destinations and keeping her life private.
The travel issue is also double cover and according to the magazine because they couldn’t decide which one to go with and who can blame them when both covers are THIS gorgeous!
In her interview, Adesua as she shares her thoughts on married life, space travel and so much more.
Read excerpts from her interview below:
If you could, at this very moment, go anywhere – with no limits – where would you go and why?: I’d go to space. I’m very curious about the things that I can’t see and things I haven’t experienced. I know that there are many places on earth but I’m very curious about space and particularly envious of people that have been. They’ve experienced what most people have never – and will never – experience.
Do you agree that if you share your private life with the rest of the world, it is no longer yours alone?: I don’t necessarily agree with that because it depends on what is consistently shared. People share what they are comfortable with and withhold what they’d rather keep private. I can see the rationale behind it, but I don’t think it’s so black and white.
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Fresh from the launch of her lingerie line, Toolz is in her element on the cover of Genevieve magazine as the popular OAP speaks on her baby heartbreak and the realities of being married.
On the stripped back cover, Toolz wears minimal make-up and her poker straight hair blows lightly around her face.
In an exclusive interview with the magazine, she shares her journey to healing, following a life-changing experience and reveals her battle and triumph over depression.
On losing her baby: I’ve never spoken about it because it was very painful, and it’s still very difficult for me to talk about it.
On the realities of marriage: I’m a die-hard romantic, so I did think marriage was going to be like a Disney movie….no arguments, birds singing every morning. (Laughs) To be honest, It’s not quite like that, but I’m very happy. I think what I love most about being married is being part of this team. It’s amazing knowing that whatever I’m going through good/bad – someone will always be there with me to hold my hand or cheer me on.
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