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Art & Culture/Ent

[ 2015-02-13 ]

I’m in love and I'm happy – Lydia Forson reveals
Curvy Ghanaian actress Lydia Forson had more than
she bargained for when she took the hot seat on
Personality Profile on Drive Time on Joy FM with
Lexis Bill Thursday night.

Apart from her beauty and acting skills, Lydia is
also known for her awesome ability to bamboozle
interviewers but Thursday night’s was different.
She confessed.

The actress was virtually caged and restrained
from rolling out her usual bubbly self to outsmart
and contain interviewers forcing her to concede
that “This is the worst interview I’ve ever
had. Whoever thought Lydia Forson will be like
this”?

For the first time, Lydia was cornered. She had no
where to hide, she had to come clean and when
Lexis started gun blazing from all angles, the
actress had to call a truce and surrender her love
life to the public! A rare exposé.

The bubbly actress is in love and exclusively
admitted that, “I like someone very much and
I’m happy.” Lydia, who was already blushing
and beaming with smiles, answered “maybe” when
Lexis probed further to find out if she is in a
relationship.

Lydia’s love, named only as Reese, obviously
possesses the qualities of her man.

“I tend to fall for people’s personality
before their looks. I want someone I can just be
myself around. Someone who doesn’t take life too
seriously, someone who is funny. I need to be able
to laugh with someone, I get bored of people who
are so serious,” she revealed and Reese fits the
bill.

After conceding and fully immersing herself in
love, which is no more secret, Lydia, who wore a
lovely green dress that accentuated her gifted
contours, defined true love as…

“When you are really crazy about someone, you
find yourself thinking about them more, you go the
extra mile. It turns to be a little crazy
sometimes. I love hard so maybe I’ve done some
really crazy, stupid things,” for love.

According to her, and clearly from experience,
“When you are with someone, it is not really a
status thing. You are really into the person. When
you are in love you can lose yourself.”

“Real love is when you put the person’s needs
above yours. You are constantly thinking about the
person. You want to make them happy. I think love
is selfless, you get joy from their happiness,”
she added.

Lexis did not win all the battles on the night,
Lydia also won some. She managed to keep the
identity of her man under wraps; she neither
budged nor yielded to the host’s persuasions to
make her gargantuan revelation complete.
She left the studios with the identity of her love
safely tucked under her sleeves. The revelation
that she is hooked left a listener heartbroken:
“Lexis, I’m heartbroken to know she is loved
by someone else…” the listener commented.

Although she is in the public’s eye, she wants
some aspects of her life, including relationship,
to remain private.

Source - MyjoyOnline



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