The Star (Jamaica)

Careem Mullings shares what it’s like being Denyque’s spouse

- STEPHANIE LYEW STAR Writer

Between the socialmedi­a posts and publicly showing their love for each other and their almost-threemonth-old son Connor in public, Denyque and Careem Mullings are delightful­ly affectiona­te. But they are aware that a happy marriage and a happy home do not come easy. So says Denyque’s other half. “Den has her flaws, I have mine, so there was a lot of adjustment that had to be made for our relationsh­ip to work,” Careem told THE WEEKEND STAR. “I can safely say that my wife is a proud woman, and I am a proud man who can be egotistica­l at times.” Careem, the promoter of popular events like Mojito Mondays and Maps, met the Supergirl singer while in college through a mutual friend, and the two instantly hit it off. “We [were] two young people just dating and [saying] we are going to enjoy it. There were no intentions to go all the way.” He continued: “After that, I realised this woman is different from every single one I was used to. It escalated to where it is now. She came with such a difference.” Denyque and Careem got engaged in 2016 and got married on New Year’s Day last year. “There is no difference between being married and before we got married as we were living together for about three years prior. The ring is probably the only difference,” he said. Careem’s engagement and marriage to the singer opened the window for persons to criticise their relationsh­ip even more. From the single Make Me Believe You, which was released in 2015, rumours surfaced that it was written because Denyque had caught him cheating. However, he insisted that

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STEPHANIE LYEW Careem Mullings, Denyque’s other half, and their son Connor. Denyque
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