I won’t post anything about my marriage on social media again — Rachel Appoh

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The former Member of Parliament for Gomoa Central Rachel Appoh has shared deep personal reflections on her marital experiences saying she will no longer post anything about her family online.

Drawing from what she described as “terrible experiences” with marriage and social media, the former Minister for Gender Children And Social Protection announced a firm decision to completely keep her family life off online platforms.

“I have a terrible experience with marriage and social media posts, so I will never post my marriage on social media again,” she said. “I won’t post anything about my family, my husband or my children on social media — not at all.”

Speaking on a wide range of issues on Adom FM’s Work and Happiness, the former Legislator disclosed that she has been married twice, following a difficult first marriage that ended in divorce.

In her view, her earlier marriage was particularly painful because her former partner remarried before their divorce was finalized, an act she described as bigamy.

She said the experience left lasting emotional scars and shaped her current views on marriage and public exposure.

“Yes, I am married. I have remarried after my earlier divorce. I have been married twice,” she stated during the interview.

Hon. Appoh also confirmed that her current husband is not a politician, but a private individual, a decision she said was deliberate given her past experiences in public life.

While acknowledging that social media has both positive and negative sides, Hon. Appoh noted that public reactions to personal posts can be damaging, especially for public figures.

She explained that the impact of social media often depends on how people choose to interpret and react to what is shared, adding that negative commentary and scrutiny can take a serious toll on individuals and families.

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