- Guardian Angel expresses his openness to having children with his wife Esther Musila, despite societal pressures
- The couple's significant age gap of 20 years has always attracted public criticism, but they choose to prioritise their love and happiness above all else
- In a recent interview, the gospel musician said he would praise the name of God if he sires a kid with Musila, 53
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Gospel musician Guardian Angel has talked about his views on having children with his wife, Esther Musila.
In an interview with YouTubers, Guardian, 34, said he focuses on their love and happiness above all else.
Guardian's take on siring kids with wife Musila
While Guardian acknowledged the excitement surrounding the possibility of having children with his wife, he revealed a mature outlook.
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The singer stated that he would be elated if they were blessed with a child, but he also accepted the likelihood that it might not happen.
"The best part about my marriage is that I love to be in my marriage. I love to love my wife. She means more to me than something to give me children. If I get an opportunity to have a kid with my wife, I'll thank God. If I don't, it's okay," he said.
Guardian embraced his three stepchildren, explaining they are a part of their life.
"My wife has children that are part of my life. Some people have gotten the opportunity to get married and have children, but they're not happy in their relationships," he said.
It is worthwhile to note that the 53-year-old mother has three kids from her previous marriage.
Esther Musila lectures fan concerning hubby
In a separate incident concerning the couple, Musila responded fiercely to a fan who called her husband a houseboy on TikTok.
The fan mocked Guardian by referring to him as a houseboy and asking if he was done doing house chores.
The mother of three hit back at the fan and told him to stop being bitter, since it could escalate to witchcraft.
"Stop being bitter. Too much bitterness can lead to being a witch," the mother of three said.
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