Why I regret breaking up with some of my ex-girlfriends – Ice Prince

The popular musician Ice Prince, whose true name is Panshak Zamani, has expressed some of his own regrets.

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He talked about aspects of his career that he wishes he could change in a recent Konnected Minds podcast episode.

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The ‘Oleku’ crooner noted that if there was one thing he could change about his past, it would be some of the decisions he had made regarding women.

 

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He noted that he regrets breaking up with some of his past girlfriends because, in retrospect, he realized that they were angels.

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The host queried …

 

“What is that thing that you’ve done in the course of your career that you wish you could change?”

 

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In response, Ice Prince said …

 

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“Maybe decisions with women. I have broken a few hearts that I regret. I have messed up in some relationships that I wish I could turn back the hands of time. But everything happens for a reason. Sometimes, in life you just have to learn from you mistakes and not repeat them.

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“As for me, I have tried to learn from every mistake I have made. I have made a lot of mistakes, especially regarding women. I have lost some very amazing angels due to some stupid stuff; stuff I could probably have avoided, girls I shouldn’t have said ‘hi’ to or follow back on social media. Some little, tiny mistakes. As you grow older, you just learn to live with the regrets.”

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