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Actress speaks on how she copes with pregnancy and work

In addition she said response from people who have been impacted positively by her movies keeps her going.

Actress and filmmaker Stephanie Okereke-Linus whose movie 'Dry' is out in cinemas now, has spoken on how she copes with being pregnant and her new film.

In an interview with Daylight, she mentioned that she has gotten a lot of support from her husband as well as her family and friends."I’m coping fine. God has been good to me" she said, "I am thankful for all the love and support I get from my husband who has made this journey much easier. I’ve also had friends and family who have taken good care of me and I’m thankful to them all. My baby has also been easy on me and hasn’t been giving me much stress."
Stephanie Okereke-Linus and her husband at the The Dry Movie premiere

Stephanie Okereke-Linus was featured in this month's edition of Genevieve Magazine. In the feature article she spoke on why she waited three years to have a baby. "Waiting this long to have a baby is a personal choice, and God ultimately decides. You have to be ready mentally and physically. I had a film I was shooting and I was traveling a lot to, My movie is out now, and I cannot even promote it across Africa like I wanted to, because am stuck in one place" she told Genvieve Magazine

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