Nigerian R&B star, Temilade Openiyi, popularly known as Tems, has said she’s open to marriage.
Unlike many celebrities who have publicly ruled out marriage, the 29-year-old Grammy-winning singer said she’s hoping to see what the future holds.
Tems featured in a recent episode of the ‘Shopping The Sneakers’ podcast.
The host asked, “Are you going to get married one day?”
After dilly-dallying, Tems said, “Yeah. We will see.”
Tems is not publicly known to be in any romantic relationship.
It was once rumoured that she was pregnant for American rapper, Future, but she swiftly debunked the rumours.
In an interview with YouTuber, Korty EO, Tems claimed that most men don’t have any agenda in a relationship other than sex.
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