Ghanaian actress of Lebanese decent, Juliet Ibrahim says she’s ready to shed more light on what happened ‘behind-the-scenes’ which culminated in her broken marriage with Kwadwo Sarfo Jnr.

The mother of one is totally outraged at how single-mothers like herself are always blamed and painted in the colour of prejudice whenever their marriage crash.

She wondered why men are always praised by the society for being adulterers if they still take good care of their children but women are tagged and bashed when the marriage fails.

“Why is women given the same treatment like men”?, the actress queried.

She posted on her Instagram page
Isn’t it funny how people seem to forget that there is no rewind button to undo everything that didn’t work out in our lives?

When I see the attacks on single mothers including myself It’s always mind-baffling, to be honest. So what is the decision-making sin that single mothers are so badly guilty of? Being single?! Suddenly, “Single mother” is defined as a woman who’s bad and deserves bashing?!
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If a single mother is not in a relationship, regard- less of the reason; she’s always to blame, yet we give men praises for being adulterers and jerks so long as he’s “good to his kids” .
If a man doesn’t get “tagged” or “bashed” for actually being at fault for why a relationship ended, why isn’t the woman given the same leniency, even if why the relationship ended wasn’t her fault? Or maybe it was her fault but it was still for the best? 
Telling my story soon enough. It’s about time. “

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Isn’t it funny how people seem to forget that there is no rewind button to undo everything that didn’t work out in our lives? . When I see the attacks on single mothers including myself It’s always mind-baffling, to be honest. So what is the decision-making sin that single mothers are so badly guilty of? Being single?! Suddenly, “Single mother” is defined as a woman who’s bad and deserves bashing?! . If a single mother is not in a relationship, regard- less of the reason; she’s always to blame, yet we give men praises for being adulterers and jerks so long as he’s “good to his kids” . If a man doesn’t get “tagged” or “bashed” for actually being at fault for why a relationship ended, why isn’t the woman given the same leniency, even if why the relationship ended wasn’t her fault? Or maybe it was her fault but it was still for the best? Telling my story soon enough. It’s about time. #ProudMother #SingleMother #Tapfordeets #AToastToLife

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Source: www.Ghgossip.com

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