Ghanaian Gospel musician Piesie Esther, has said that she will not leave her marriage over issues of infidelity.
Speaking on Accra-based Kingdom FM, she said that initially she will be shocked and disappointed in her husband should he cheat, due to the immense trust she has in him.
But, Piesie Esther noted that divorce will not be the answer to their issues.
The Gospel singer said that she has no business with the mistress, and will only confront her husband. For her, there is nothing to do but have a conversation and find the way forward, she added.
When asked what she will do in case the infidelity results in a pregnancy, Piesie Esther stated that she will accept the responsibility of taking care of the new child.
She, however, acknowledged that not everyone can make that same decision because people react differently when they find themselves in such circumstances.
The Gospel singer said it takes great faith in God and a strong heart to be able to take such a decision, and as such, will not blame anyone who chooses to handle things differently.
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