Afia Schwarzenegger after her son, James Ian Geiling Heerdegen, and his girlfriend Naa Koshie broke up has given clues on the kind of ladies her twin sons will marry.
If you can recall, on February 26, Afia Schwar‘s son pursuing his tertiary education at University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA), James Ian went viral after his bedroom picture with his girlfriend hit hard on the internet.
The then young lovebirds were seen in the photo wrapped around each other. Obviously clouded by love, they took a photo of their special moment together in bed and shared it on social media, click here to see the picture.
Afia Schwar’s first reaction to the picture announced the breakup between her son and Naa Koshie. According to her, the two had broken up about within few hours after the picture trended, click here to see what Afia Schwar said about the picture.
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Afia Schwar has given hints on the kind of women she will make her twin sons marry in new videos she has shared on her Instagram page.
According to her, the sons are her investment and she will not allow any Ghanaian lady to tie them down in the name of marriage in Ghana.
She continued that, all those girls schooling and Ghana and expecting her sons to promise them should take a step back. However, if the ladies intend to offer themselves to her sons free of charge, they are welcomed as its part of their success of growing.
In Afia Schwar’s first reaction to her son, James Ian breaking up with her girlfriend after their bedroom picture went viral she has revealed that her sons are her investment.
According to her, she will never consider a Ghanaian living in Ghana as her in-law, adding that they are all suffering.
Afia Schwar explained that she wants someone from Germany, or anyone staying abroad and doesn’t care if they will use her sons as their slaves.
In the other video, Afia Schwar revealed that her twin sons will marry anyone outside Ghana just like how she gave birth to them with a Lebanese man.
She explained that if they (women her sons will marry in the future) should be from Ghana, they should be Ghanaian ladies who have schooled outside Ghana, have certificates and are living abroad and not anywhere within Ghana.