
Budding Nigerian actress, Sunshine Rosman, thinks that not every one is going to walk down the aisle.
In a recent episode of the Open Up podcast, a movie star stated that people who are not willing to be committed shouldn’t get married, adding that marriage is not for everyone.
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“Some people are just not made for marriage. Not everyone should be married. Some people are not willing to put in the work, and some don’t just want it. So, it is not by force. My stance is that anything worth doing is worth doing well. So if you’re going to do something, put your heart into it; if you’re not going to do it, then don’t do it,” she stated.

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Rosman added that she is only interested in getting married because of the “beautiful example” her parents set for her and her siblings.
Meet Sunshine Rosman

Sunshine Rosman, born on July 25, 1997, is a talented Nigerian-born actress, model, and humanitarian. She gained recognition for playing Amara in the popular Nigerian family comedy Lunch Time Heroes.
She was born to a Nigerian mother from Imo State and a Canadian father from Victoria, British Columbia. Although she holds a multicultural background, Sunshine proudly embraces her Nigerian heritage. She currently resides in Delta State, Nigeria.
According to reports gathered, the Nigerian actress displayed creativity and passion for the arts, setting the stage for her future in entertainment.








