BBNaija Star Vee: I Don’t Want To Have A Baby For The Wrong Man

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Former Big Brother Naija housemate and actress, Victoria Iye, popularly known as Vee, has opened up about her determination to avoid having children with the wrong partner.

Speaking in a recent broadcast, the reality star admitted that dating in Lagos comes with unique challenges.

BBNaija Star Vee: I Don’t Want To Have A Baby For The Wrong Man

She stresses that she never wants to be in a situation where a baby daddy would use her circumstances against her.

It is my mission in life to avoid the wrong man getting me pregnant. And it’s not to say I’m better than the women that have been in that position. It’s simply because I know myself, I know what I’m like, and I try to avoid certain situations that would put me in a state of psychosis,” Vee explained.

Vee emphasised that her determination comes from self-awareness and a desire to protect her mental health.

According to her, she prefers to learn from the experiences of others rather than repeat their mistakes.

I’m passionate about not getting messed over, and maybe that is what stops me from finding unapologetic love. I’m stubborn, I’m hard-headed, but I’m not stupid. Choosing a life partner is a serious decision, and while you can’t know someone 100 percent, you can at least try your best. For me, people’s experiences and stories online are enough warning signs. I don’t need to experience it myself to know it won’t work for me,” she added.

Vee’s candid revelation has sparked conversations online.

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Many  are applauding her for being intentional about love, relationships, and family planning.

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