Nollywood actress Caroline Hutchins Danjuma has opened up about the societal stigma faced by divorced women, sharing her personal experiences and reflections in celebration of International Women’s Day.
The actress noted that the world often pressures divorced women, making them feel as though they are solely responsible for their circumstances.
“The world often makes divorced women feel like they are the problem… like they should carry the weight of it all. Constantly stigmatised unnecessarily,” she said.

Caroline recounted a moment when someone advised her to stop posting pictures of her children, warning that it might “scare away the right man.” She dismissed the advice, saying, “Let the little boy RUN. I am good.”
The actress proudly celebrated her role as a mother, saying, “I am proudly the mother of three incredible children: 18, 17, and 11 years old, respectively. I will never hide or trade this divine gift of love from God for anyone. My children are deeply loved and exceptionally cared for by their father in EVERY WAY, and for that I remain grateful.”
Reflecting on the impact of motherhood, she added, “Motherhood shaped me into the woman I am today. It taught me love beyond understanding, resilience without losing myself, forgiveness, strength, and grace. Being called a mother is one of the greatest honours of my life.”
Caroline concluded her heartfelt message by celebrating women everywhere: “And on International Women’s Day, this is my celebration. God trusted me to shepherd three beautiful souls through life. I am blessed beyond words. Motherhood is not my limitation; it is my greatest legacy. Happy International Women’s Day to every woman out there. We are conquerors.”
Her message serves as both a reflection on the challenges divorced women face and a celebration of the strength and resilience that motherhood fosters.
















