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‘I don’t see myself settling down, having children’ – BBNaija’s Phyna
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‘I don’t see myself settling down, having children’ – BBNaija’s Phyna

Daily Post 18 days 1 mins read

Former Big Brother Naija reality show winner, Phyna, has stated that she does not see herself settling down for marriage.

Phyna made this known while revealing her desire not to have biological children.

Speaking in a viral video on social media, Phyna linked her decision to be child free to repeated heartbreaks and her choice to remain single.

The reality star, who disclosed that she’s now emotionally attached to animals, chose being pet mom over motherhood despite being fertile.

“After all, I don’t even want to have a child. I’m very fertile, but I just want to be a cat and dog mom. I think the love for animals in women kicks in when we’re approaching 30s.

“Especially when you don’t see yourself settling down or maybe you’ve been into so many broken relationships. I think I’m at that stage right now”, she said.

Watch her speak 

 

‘I don’t see myself settling down, having children’ – BBNaija’s Phyna

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