Sunday 25 December 2011

Adjetey Anang’s Love For Wife Grows Thick

Adjetey Anang
Star actor Adjetey Anang, popularly known as ‘Pusher’, a name he acquired from TV series ‘Things We Do For Love’, showered his wife with lots of love last Friday when he attended the premiere of his latest movie, ‘Masquerades’.

Pusher was at the Silverbird Cinema with his lovely wife Elorm Anang.

It’s been a while since News-One cameras spotted the two together in public, despite recent reports that they were both at the maiden Fashion Awards. Friday was no doubt a special day for the couple considering the fact that Pusher’s new movie was hitting the big screen.

Elorm wasn’t all over her man like some other ladies would do, as she gave him the needed space to grant interviews and photo opportunities with fans, after which he went back to her.

There is everything to show that all is going well for their marriage. They are happy and understand each other, which is one of the basic pillars of a good marriage.

Pusher and Elorm tied the knot 5 years ago, after they met on the set of ‘Things We Do For Love’. Pusher previously denied that their marriage was a secret one. “I laughed when I saw this description in the news recently! Well, I did not want an uncontrollable crowd at my wedding, but it surely wasn’t ‘private and low key’! We had a church wedding and the reception was at a very popular events’ venue. We invited 300 people but we had over 500 in attendance,” he told Nigeriamovies.net.

Elorm is not just the wife of Pusher but also assists in managing his acting career. She reportedly works at the Castle Branch of Intercontinental Bank.

“Owing to her work, Elorm is extensively involved in contract documentation and she also knows quite a bit about the movie industry so I asked her to handle all my contracts including shooting scheduling, fees, and all details with respect to my work so that I can concentrate on my core business,” Pusher had said in an earlier interview.

Pusher is undoubtedly a household name. The former prefect of Labone High School has been in the industry since the early 90s when he began his career as an assistant performer at the National Theatre of Ghana.

His versatility as the ‘bad boy’ in ‘Things We Do For Love’, an award-winning teen drama series on HIV and AIDS, brought him into the limelight.

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