Roseline Omokhoa Afije, popularly known as Liquorose, has set the entertainment scene buzzing once more.
The former Big Brother Naija runner-up appeared on the latest episode of the OFF THE TOP podcast with VJ Adams, where she delivered one of her most open and personal interviews in recent years.
The conversation moved beyond her public image, offering a rare look into her private hopes, plans, and the next phase of her career.
A Two-Week Wedding and a Clear Relationship Update
Liquorose began by reflecting on her evolving vision of marriage. Earlier in life, she imagined a quiet, almost secret ceremony.
“Growing up, I used to be that girl who could get married, and nobody would know,” the 30-year-old actress shared. That dream has since transformed. Fame, maturity and personal growth have influenced a new picture entirely. “But at one point I’m like… I want like a two-week wedding. I want something loud because it’s going to be a lot. Liquorose is taken! Officially. I have to do that.”
Her celebration plans are detailed and deliberate. She intends to mark the end of singlehood with days of festivities.
“Because I have to party for like five days before the wedding. Party as a single girl, just have fun. I want something loud,” she said. Yet she also emphasised the importance of a private moment reserved only for the couple.
“But I would have one celebration for myself that nobody will even have to see. It would just be me and whoever the person would be. Just me and him.”
“I Think I Have”: The Relationship Confirmation and the Nine-Child Revelation
When VJ Adams steered the conversation toward her love life, Liquorose appeared to confirm she’s indeed off the market. When pressed on whether she’s found the one, she took a deep breath before responding. “I don’t know. I think I have. I think I have. I think I have,” she said, signalling that she’s ready to settle down with her mystery beau.
Then came the moment that truly stunned viewers: Liquorose shared her vision of a family. Asked how many children she would love to have, she did not hesitate. “I want nine kids. I love children. I want lots of children,” she declared.
She explained the thought behind the number with striking honesty: “I want to see what someone out of me would look like in nine faces. God’s willing, that’s the amount of kids I want.” She later added that she could settle for no less than four children, but nine remains the dream.















