Ghanaian actor,
âPusherâ as he is widely known following his role in popular television series âThings We Do for Loveâ in an interview said some people who knew about the situation advised him to resort to other means in order for his wife to conceive but he did not heed to their advice.
âEven from places that you canât even think of imagining; ChurchâŚa man came to me at church and had this bottle and said it is from an old lady in Togo. Once you sprinkle it in water for your wife⌠but you shouldnât tell your wife.âSo there was so much pressure, people would say well you are not bound to have kids with her so why donât you move on and Iâm like âwow, that hasnât even crossed my mind beforeââŚand to have things like that from people whom I respect, and others, wow it wasnât easy,â viasat1.com.gh quotes him to have said on âTonightâ aired on Viasat TV.
According to Adjetey Anang, although there was pressure from some quarters, his parents and that of his wife were patient with them.
Adjetey Anang however pointed out on the Tonight Show that his family and that of his wife were critical in ensuring that they overcame their challenges during the initial seven years of marriage.
âWhat made it very easy was the fact that the two families, my parents and my family and hers were understanding and didnât really bother about that and we thought thatâŚlook, it was a time to bond, so I say that there is a reason for everything,â he said.
The actor and his wife, Elorm in 2015 welcomed their first child.