
Nollywood actor Kunle Omisore has opened up about his failed marriage, describing divorce as a painful experience that only God can heal.
In an interview with African A-List, he reflected on the emotional toll of the separation and the loneliness that followed.
Omisore admitted that while he has moved on, the hurt remains a part of him. He spoke about the emptiness of coming home to an empty house, noting that while there are women who can offer companionship, it is not the same as having a wife.
He also shared how he would sometimes park outside his home to compose himself before facing his children, so they wouldn't notice his struggles.
He said:
"It's difficult; it's only God who can heal a divorcee. I am not holding on to the hurt; it's just going to be a part of you. You cannot live out of it."
"You'll feel lonely in the house; it's not like you don't have a woman who can satisfy you, but that is different from having a wife."
"There are times when you know that when you're troubled, someone would calm you down. Instead, I will get home, I will park outside for a while, and wind down, so those children wouldn't know something is wrong with me."
"I didn't suffer a failed marriage because glorious children came from it."
"In the next ten years, I want to go back to Europe, live a quiet life and raise my children in the way of the Lord."



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