- BBNaija winner, Phyna, admits hasn’t been in a new relationship since splitting with Groovy.
- In a recent interview with Naija FM 102.7, she disclosed encountering men primarily interested in her fame or wealth, hindering genuine connections.
- Speaking on how she satisfies her urge, Phyna noted that doesn’t use toys but has men she can call upon.
Reality TV personality, Ijeoma Josephina Otabor, also known as Phyna, reveals that she hasn’t been in another relationship ever since she broke up with Groovy.
The ex-BBNaija housemate, Phyna had been romantically involved with her colleague Groovy whom she met during their time on the show. However, their relationship ended shortly after their exit from Big Brother’s house.
In a recent interview with Naija FM 102.7, Phyna revealed that she has not pursued any new relationships since parting ways with Groovy. Despite encountering various men since then, none of these connections have flourished.
When queried on how she satisfies her urge, she clearly stated that she doesn’t use toys but has guys whom she can call upon at any time.
Phyna expressed frustration, noting that some men she encountered are often after her fame or money, rather than genuine interest.
She recounted an almost successful relationship that ultimately failed due to religious differences between herself and the man who was a Muslim.
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Reacting, One @cynthiaseunn wrote: “I’m ashamed on her behalf.”
wendy_okorie wrote: “I thought she’s dating one artist boy ??”
ms_naomii wrote: “This is most girls’ reality, just that some like to pretend online😏.”
goldfish019 wrote: “Phyna’s problem is that she’s too real, and people say they want realness buh can’t stand it.”
lola_comfort wrote: “We single people dey always get guys on speed dial. That’s how we survive 🚶♀️🚶♀️.”
ewatomiclg wrote: “You shame someone for being real then still complain that people love fake life, some of us have ex we couldn’t easily replace. She doesnt have super powers. She is a normal girl like anyone else and her feelings are valid. “