‘I Was Born To Marry White Men,” Ghanaian Actress Says As She Reveals Secret To Dating Success

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Germany-based Ghanaian actress Rosemond has stirred conversations with her candid remarks about her preference for white men. In a recent interview with Zion Felix on January 14, 2025, Rosemond claimed she has an innate connection to men of the white race, suggesting it may be part of her destiny.

According to Rosemond, all her romantic relationships and marriages thus far have been with white men. Reflecting on this pattern, she stated, “Some black men have come my way, but I am still thinking about it. I don’t know what God has for me. However, I believe there are people whose destiny is to marry only white men. Since I started knowing men, it has only been white men who have approached me. I can’t say much about how black men behave in their relationships or marriages because I’ve never experienced it.”

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Rosemond, who has been married three times, shared details about her second marriage, revealing how it came about with the help of a pastor. “For my first marriage, I believe it was part of God’s plan, but his parents didn’t approve of us. My second marriage was different. I sent pictures of three white men to a pastor, and he selected one for me based on his wealth, not his character,” she explained.

The actress admitted that external pressures influenced her decisions at the time. “My parents were pressuring me to get married, and I was frustrated. If I had taken the time to fast and pray, I believe God would have shown me the right person. Instead, I relied on the pastor’s advice, and it didn’t work out as I had hoped.”

Rosemond believes her experiences are part of a larger plan, one she is still coming to terms with. While acknowledging her history of marrying white men, she remains open to what the future holds. “I don’t know what God’s plan is for me, but I’ve always felt a natural pull towards white men. Maybe that’s just how it was meant to be,” she concluded.

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