Vera reveals she felt trapped by Brown Mauzo in their marriage

Famous socialite Vera Sidika has boldly expressed her disdain for marriage, deeming it a trap she intends to avoid. The mother of two, renowned for her lavish lifestyle, disclosed that she is contentedly single and has no plans to get married again.

Responding to inquiries about her past relationship with Brown Mauzo, Vera Sidika illuminated her perspective on marriage and her decision to end her previous marriage.

When asked if she would consider marriage again, she categorically replied, “Never! It is a trap. I love my freedom.”

Reflecting on her journey out of her marriage, Vera shared insights into the emotional process behind her decision.

“For me, it was over four months before it actually ended. I was done; emotionally, physically, mentally. So it was easy and the best decision ever made. I chose me and really wanted the best for my kids,” she explained.

Despite the challenges she faced, Vera Sidika expressed that she is currently at her happiest, embracing her single status with enthusiasm.

“Won’t lie. The happiest I’ve ever been…I love being single, to be honest,” she said.

Looking ahead to the future, Vera expressed her desire to expand her family, stating:

“I want two or three more babies in the future.” However, she made it clear that marriage is not a prerequisite for her plans.

Amid swirling rumors about her romantic life, particularly regarding her alleged relationship with Grammy award winner Burna Boy, Vera Sidika confirmed that she is indeed involved with a Nigerian man.

While she did not disclose his name, she revealed that he resides in Nigeria and frequently travels, emphasizing that her current status remains single and non-committal.

“He lives in Nigeria and just travels a lot, and I travel with him. Plus I’m single, nothing serious,” she clarified.

Vera and Brown Mauzo separated in 2023 after three years of marriage. The couple has not revealed if they filed for divorce or not.

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