Kevin-Prince Boateng Secretly Marries 4th Wife After Embracing Christianity
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Kevin-Prince Boateng Secretly Marries 4th Wife After Embracing Christianity

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Former Ghana international Kevin-Prince Boateng has quietly stepped into a new and more peaceful chapter of his life. Boateng originally moved to Australia as a TV pundit for the FIFA Women’s World Cup, but fate had more in store than football.

According to German outlet BILD, the former AC Milan star fell in love with a woman named Marsi shortly after arriving down under. The pair were recently seen walking hand-in-hand in the VIP section of Berlin’s newly launched Baller League, looking visibly happy and in love.

It is reported that the couple secretly said “I do” several weeks ago in a private ceremony. Boateng, while confirming the marriage, chose not to reveal further details, only expressing joy about his current life.

Kevin-Prince Boateng's turbulent past to renewed faith Boateng’s journey to this new beginning has been anything but smooth. Known as much for his flair on the pitch as his high-profile relationships off it, the former Black Stars forward has endured his share of personal challenges. His previous marriage to Italian model Valentina Fradegrada ended after just 14 months in 2023.

Before that, he was married to television presenter Melissa Satta, with whom he shares a son, Maddox. That relationship ended in 2020. But through the storms, Boateng has seemingly found calm. Marsi, his new wife, reportedly played a significant role in his spiritual transformation.

During a difficult period marked by illness while in Australia, she introduced him to Christianity. Through prayer and support, Boateng found renewed purpose and a stronger connection with God. BILD also notes that Boateng has overcome previous battles with depression and alcohol. Now living a life shaped by faith, the former footballer is embracing peace and positivity alongside his new wife. What work does Kevin-Prince Boateng do now? Boateng currently works as team manager for the Cage Tigers in Berlin’s Baller League and remains passionate about football—even if he can no longer play.

“It’s a shame my body isn’t up to it anymore,” Boateng told BILD. “Otherwise, I’d still be playing. We want to win this year; we’ve even had two training camps. You need heart on our team!”



 

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