“My husband is the best critic ever” Helen Paul Praises Husband & Dishes On Lifestyle Change Due To Fame
Popular comedienne Helen Paul, often referred to by her stage name ‘Tatafo‘ is happily married with three lovely children. Paul, has been a force to reckon with in the industry and thus, greatly rewarded with several awards and recognition.
In an interview with Punch, she gave readers a little insight into her emotional struggles stating that despite being a comedienne, she also gets depressed like any other person. She revealed that:
“When my baby is not feeling fine, I cry. Sometimes when I miss someone who is no longer my friend, I feel down but I have realized that you cannot have one friend forever. When people misunderstand me, I feel bad but I have learnt to play with myself. Fame has made me lose a lot of friends especially those that want you to anchor weddings for free. Once you decline their request, they stop talking to you and even when I beg them, they don’t answer me.”
A couple of days back, Paul, decided to put smiles on the faces of many, by giving away some of her belongings.
“I enjoy making people laugh and happy even when I am not in a good mood. I just woke up one morning and thought about a way I could put a smile on people’s faces. So I decided to share some of the products I represent as their ambassador. I felt that instead of keeping everything in my house till 2017, let me give them out and leave room for new things next year,” She said.
Helen Paul, who calls her husband her best friend, discussed how much he wants to see her thrive and be the best in her field. She explained by saying:
“My husband is the best critic ever, he is my biggest critic. Whenever we go for a show together, sometimes he tells me that I was not funny and he would mention the names of people he felt performed better than I did. He would tell me that Basket Mouth was the best performer. Sometimes instead of making video of me while performing, he would film Basketmouth’s performance or Funke Akindele. We are truthful to each other and we do not pretend.
There was a time he got me one terabyte of performances of different women like Queen Latifah, Whoopi Goldberg, Funke Akindele, Toyin Aihmakhu. He would tell me to understudy them because they are powerful; he would be quick to add that I am also powerful but that there are places I would need to work on. My husband is the best critic ever.”
I have come to realize that people who make other people laugh are usually the saddest and have a lot of struggles. Actually I read that somewhere.
I like her always have
nice one
That’s good but some women would see the criticisms as a turn off
Sweet
I love me some Helen Paul baby.