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“Taxi Drivers Trying To Talk To Me — Men Have Audacity” – Kim Oprah Laments

BBNaija star Kim Oprah has expressed frustration over the kind of men who often approach her, revealing that they are usually not the type she desires.
Speaking during a podcast episode, Kim Oprah noted that men tend to avoid women they consider very attractive, possibly out of intimidation or the assumption that such women are already being pursued.
“You don’t want to know the kind of men that have spoken to me in this life. I’ve had taxi drivers trying to talk to me. Men have audacity.”
She also explained that while abroad, people are generally free to talk to anyone without judgment, but back home, it’s often the ones she’s not interested in who boldly shoot their shot.
Despite her frustration, Kim Oprah added that if the right man is shy to approach her, then “he’s not for me — and that’s okay. The one who’s meant for me will eventually come.”
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