I can't forget how Femi loved me, Iya Rainbow writes open letter to hubby 37 years after his death (video)
- Actress Iya Rainbow recently went down memory lane to recall her times with her late husband
- The mother of five stated that 37 years after he left her, she still misses him
- Iya Rainbow noted that she, however, finds comfort and strength in the holy scriptures
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Veteran actress Idowu Phillips popularly called Iya Rainbow has taken to her official Instagram page to write an open letter to her late husband.
According to her, she lost her husband 37 years ago, but he has never left her spiritually.
Iya Rainbow shared a video to eulogise her late husband, thanking him for standing by her and never leaving her stranded.
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In the caption of the video that she posted, the veteran actress revealed that her late husband loved her dearly.
Read her post below:
"I lost my husband some years ago. We celebrated our 10-year anniversary in 70s and we were looking forward to many more years to come, but God had a different plan. I miss him every second. He left me with 5 beautiful children and lots of sweet memories.
"I try to be strong, but it's difficult not to shed a tear.I feel encouraged knowing I'm not the only one who has lost a life partner and soul mate. I find my comfort and strength from the Holy scriptures and remembering how he loved and I can’t never forget how much femi loves me BUT today he has come back."
The actress also shared a photo of her late husband.
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In other news, Legit.ng earlier reported that Iya rainbow shared how her acting career started.
The movie star revealed that she had been in the movie industry since 1965 and it had been a long journey.
She then proceeded to motivate her fans based on her life experience, stating that whenever they were in doubt about how far they could go, they should remember how far they had come instead.
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