- Uriel Oputa spoke about how living a healthy lifestyle has made her look younger, but that doesn’t mean that Gen Z boys should ask her out.
- She also mentioned that she’s their auntie, so they should desist from attempting to woo her.
Reality star and fitness enthusiast Uriel Oputa has addressed a message to young men who have been bold enough to ask her out.
On her Instagram story, Uriel acknowledged the compliment of being mistaken for someone younger but emphasized that she is not interested in dating someone from a younger generation.
Uriel clearly stated that she is not open to romantic advances from Gen Z boys, citing their age difference and referring to herself as their “auntie.”
She wrote on her Instagram story:
“Gen Z boys please respect yourselves, I am not your age mate, I know I don’t look my age (Thank goodness for living a
healthy lifestyle), however ! I am your auntie, I am your auntie oo, I come from a generation of Tamagotchi!!!, no offense.”
While Uriel’s message was intended to set boundaries, some netizens responded by disagreeing with her assessment of her age appearance.
thefoodnetworknig2 wrote, “You dinor see Gabriel Union and her husband ni? Don’t say No o, your LOML fit dey Gen Alpha”
loishn wrote, “You look very much your age and it’s totally fine.”
chiomaah11 wrote, “She’s actually right… we are sorry big sis”
queen_doraema wrote, “Gen baddies want wound youngins with billing, them need find Auntie take guide this days”
abujabigbaby wrote, “Even if u look 60 self this boys don’t know their limit anymore. Most of them are now attracted to 50 plus women now. Doing the 70s when I was born I didn’t experience all these things but now”
emma.nuel2257 wrote, “Werey wan remember us say she no look her age, aunty you look above your age, stop giving yourself false hopes”
iam_mozevik wrote, “Did she have to come out and shout? And na dem dey single pass.”
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