Chichi from BBNaija recently disclosed that she has no qualms about her past as a stripper, affirming that she does not lament ever being one.
In a social media post, the reality TV personality revealed that if presented with the same choice, she would opt for the same path without any hesitation.
Taking inspiration from rapper and former stripper Cardi B, Chichi expressed her appreciation for the musician’s impact on her life.
She acknowledged Cardi B for empowering her to embrace her past and to confidently own up to her previous profession.
Chichi’s straightforwardness may occasionally offend others, but she values honesty above all else.
She went to Big Brother Naija to demonstrate that there is more to her than just being a stripper.
She is determined to showcase her many talents and she emphasized that her time as a stripper supported her financially when no one else could, and she sees no need to conceal or reject that chapter of her life.
She wrote:
“I just woke up to see that my fave Cardi B has commented on my tweet. She has really inspired my life. She changed my life without even knowing it.
“Cardi B made me realise that I can be whoever I want to be in life. I will never regret ever being a stripper.
And I will never deny the fact that I used to be a stripper. Why would I deny an occupation that catered for my needs when no one was there? If I have the opportunity to do it over and over again, I will.”
This followed his significant contributions to the Afrobeats genre. The superstar musician boasted in a recent interview.
He bragged that he is the world’s leading Afrobeats musician. Davido remarked during a recent interview with Billboard’s Nadine Graham.
The DMW boss paused the journalist when he mentioned himself as the leader of Afrobeats in the United States, adding he is leading “everywhere.”
David Adeleke stated that as the worldwide king of Afrobeats, he wants listeners to expect “only good music.” And it’s strange because inmates have heard my songs.”
The singer revealed that he is now working on two albums, one for the African audience and another for the American public.
Davido also mentioned that his favorite collaboration is ‘2 AM’ with Casanova and Tory Lanez since the song combines Canadian, Nigerian, and American cultures.
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