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“Common Sense Is Not Common”— Actress Uchenna Nnanna Berates Blessing CEO Over Side Chick Comment
“Common Sense Is Not Common”— Actress Uchenna Nnanna Berates Blessing CEO Over Side Chick Comment
Nollywood actress, Uchenna Nnanna has berated popular self acclaimed relationship expert, Blessing Okoro, known as Blessing CEO, for her views on having side chicks in marriages.
Recall that Blessing CEO in a trending video on social media, stated that side chicks are important to sustain marriages.
She said: “Without side chicks, a lot of marriages will be broken today. That is one reality that we would face because a lot of these married women cannot satisfy their husbands. It might not even be sexually.
“Men are adventurous in nature. Sometimes, a woman is pregnant, a lot of things are happening to her. She is not in the mood, she’s busy. And the side chick out there does the work. If there’s no side chick to play that role, men will walk away from marriage.”
Reacting to the viral clip on Instagram, actress Uchenna Nnanna, who seemed displeased with the statement, blamed the media for interviewing someone who should be in the rehabilitation center.
Nnanna said: “I blamed the media for interviewing someone who should be in a rehab home. Common sense is not common.”
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