In a recent podcast interview with reality TV star Doyin, Nigerian music sensation Iyanya, also known as Iyanya Onoyom Mbuk, spilled the beans on his take on relationships, suggesting that women might just have the upper hand when it comes to the age-old debate on cheating.
During the candid conversation, Iyanya playfully asserted that, according to his observations, women seem to have mastered the art of deception more than their male counterparts. In a light-hearted tone, he shared insights into the romantic woes of some of his male friends, revealing that many found themselves suddenly single due to their former partners’ clandestine actions.
Iyanya emphasized that he wasn’t pointing fingers or passing judgment, but rather offering a humorous perspective on the dynamics of modern relationships. The singer hinted that his male friends had faced the harsh reality of infidelity and heartbreak, prompting them to fly solo for the time being.
It’s worth noting that Iyanya’s views don’t aim to generalize or stereotype, but rather to spark a friendly debate on the subject. As discussions around relationships continue to evolve, his lighthearted take adds a refreshing touch to the ongoing conversation about fidelity and commitment.
Doyin asked:
“Men or women, who cheat more?”
Iyanya replied:
“Women! It’s old gist. There is a popular song by an American rapper, I’m sure you know that song: ‘Girls cheat too. Girls bad too.’ Something like that. It has millions of views and that’s proof that women cheat more.
“Speaking for myself and also holding it down for my guys, my single friends. 99 per cent of them are single. The reason why they are single and not even ready to date is because one or two girls they loved and focused on hurt them terribly.”