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'I don't intend to marry any girl in the entertainment industry - Praiz

Singer Praiz says marriage is not in the cards for him right now and said when he's ready to settle down, it won't be with any girl in the entertainment industry..
"I don't intend to marry anyone in the industry. I want my love life to be different from what you see on the screen" he said
"Marriage is not something one just rushes into. I can't say because everyone is getting married, I should now rush into marriage. It's a deal forever. Basically, I am just focused on my musical career" he said
Speaking on his kind of woman, Praiz says women who like to work turn him on
"I like my woman to be ambitious. I like a lady who likes to work. It turns me on. I like a woman who would give me that challenge, she must be a good dresser. I like a lady who is obedient, humble and patient with me whether she is right or wrong. Obviously she has t be physically attractive" he said

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