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Remo D’Souza Says He Converted At 15 For Faith, Not For Marriage

The pair uses a new interview to correct claims about why he changed faith.

Overview

  • The couple, in a Curly Tales interview covered by NDTV, the Indian Express, and the Times of India on Tuesday, said his switch to Christianity happened at about 15 and was not tied to marriage.
  • Remo said he converted in Jamnagar after church charity work and encouragement from a priest named Father Davis.
  • They said they lived together in the late 1990s against family wishes, with Lizelle’s father opposed to the relationship.
  • They recalled having their first child before marrying, then holding a church wedding so the baby could be baptised, later a Hindu ceremony, and a 20th‑anniversary vow renewal.
  • Reports agree they have two sons but differ on the elder’s name, with NDTV listing Adonis and Gabriel and other outlets citing Dhruv and Gabriel.