Afrobeats star, Tiwa Savage, recently opened up about receiving more romantic advances from women than men. This revelation came during a candid interview with Beat99.9FM, where she discussed her experiences in the music industry and her interactions with fans.
In the course of the interview, the host pointed out that Tiwa is considered a crush for many women who admire her talent and persona. Tiwa acknowledged this observation and went on to share an interesting personal insight regarding her encounters with female admirers.[/p>
According to Tiwa, she has experienced a significant number of advances from women, noting, “A lot more women hit on me than men, I don’t know why.” Her candidness sparked curiosity and interest in her perspective on the dynamics of attraction within the LGBTQ+ community and beyond.
[h2>Reactions have trailed the video …The interview clip has garnered various reactions from fans and social media users. One user, @Mel_unchained, humorously suggested, “Ma’am look in the mirror. You’ll know why.” This highlights the acknowledgment of Tiwa's beauty and charisma, which likely contributes to her appeal among women.
Another user, @ToniaAlexis, shared an insightful perspective, stating, “A school of thought would argue that you don’t necessarily have to be queer in order for queer people to find you attractive.” This comment emphasizes the complexities of attraction and admiration that can exist outside of conventional labels.
Conversely, @DiabloChaze raised a playful question: “Sisterhood don get the likes of Bobrisky too? 👀”, hinting at the intersections of fame, attraction, and identity in the public eye. Meanwhile, @OlayinkaDemoney expressed confusion about how women find Tiwa attractive when “serious men dey look for your hand in marriage? 😳,” showcasing the societal expectations surrounding relationships and attraction.
Adding to the discourse, @LemonadesWith commented, “Tiwa didn’t get a hot girl era in her teens and 20s and 30s; she’s getting it now in her 40s. She also looks better now than she did back then 👏,” acknowledging the evolution of Tiwa's appeal over the years.
Watch the video of Tiwa’s interview below …[/p>
"A lot more women actually hit on me than men. I don't know why…"[/p>
— Tiwa Savage pic.twitter.com/ekJJ2E3bbB
— @𝗼𝗻𝗲𝗷𝗼𝗯𝗹𝗲𝘀𝘀𝗯𝗼𝘆 (@OneJoblessBoy) October 29, 2024