Marriage is as sweet as flirting - Eddie Watson

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Wed, 29 Jan 2014 Source: Francis Addo

It is said that there is more pleasure and fun in flirting with a beautiful woman than getting married to her but actor Eddie Watson says he sees no difference in flirting, dating, courting and marriage.

About six months ago, Eddie secretly got married to his long-time TV actress girlfriend, Naomi Wood and he says the feeling of enjoyment is still the same as when they were dating.


“Marriage is no different from the wonderful friendship, love and great partnership I already shared with my wife before we married. Only difference is we are legally tied,” the popular Liberia born Ghanaian actor told NEWS-ONE.


Eddie made the comment when asked how marriage had been treating him and if the union had met his expectations.


Eddie’s wife, Naomi, is a TV actress who has been in the entertainment industry for some time now. The two dated for two years before getting married.


Before Eddie’s marriage to Naomi, there was a well reported drama between him and fellow actress Sika Da Diva.


Sika had fallen in love with Eddie but was not able to disclose her feelings for him. Consequently, she suffered heartbreak when the actor started dating Naomi.

When NEWS-ONE contacted Sika over the issue, she initially expressed anger, then surprise, before admitting that she indeed was dying for Eddie.


“I am falling for somebody and so what? Yes I remember saying I had a crush on Eddie but that does not mean I want to have sex with him,” she stated.


Sika revealed, however, that she had been having ‘funny dreams’ about Eddie.


Meanwhile, Eddie has stated that his career was successful last year and expects same this year.


He also made history last year, when he partnered Pascal Amanfo for a production titled, ‘Jack and Jill’. The movie, which is being edited currently, will hit the big screens very soon.


Presently, Eddie has a couple of productions in Nigeria this year and he is hopeful 2014 will be a good career year for him.

Source: Francis Addo