Popular singer, Tiwa Savage has revealed that women make advances toward her more frequently than men.
Speaking in an interview on Beat 99.9 FM, the 44-year-old hitmaker revealed her surprise at this pattern.
Tiwa Savage stated, “I do not know why, but a lot more women hit on me more than men. I do not know why.”
She also addressed fan debates about her place in the Afrobeats scene, where Wizkid, Burna Boy, and Davido are commonly regarded as the ‘big 3’.
She asserted her belief that her talent and mic skills place her at the top, even surpassing her male counterparts.
“Do not get me started because if we were to go talent for talent, mic for mic, I am the big one. If we take off the numbers, whatever it is you want to judge big 3, you cannot see me on the mic.
“I am sorry, but that is what it is,” she added.
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