Rising Star Ayra Starr Embraces Family and Friends in Her Life, But Knows When to Take a Step Back
Nigerian singer-songwriter Ayra Starr is known for her soulful voice and heartwarming lyrics, and it’s no surprise that her loved ones play a significant role in her life. In a recent interview, she revealed that she values her relationships with family and friends, often seeking their input on her fashion choices and music.
When she’s in her home country, Nigeria, Ayra Starr lives with her family, which can sometimes be a bit overwhelming. “My brothers are always making a racket playing video games,” she laughed. “I have a group chat with my friends, and I love getting their opinions on what I wear. But sometimes, it’s just too much, and I need some space.” Sheㅤs fortunate to have a supportive network that encourages her to express herself authentically.
In other news, reality TV star Uriel Oputa has spoken out against questionable relationship advice from some of her peers. She believes that taking guidance from past Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) contestants can be misguided, as many of them are not worthy of trust or emulation.
Uriel’s comments follow remarks from fellow reality star Rachel Edward, who suggested that women should leave their partners if they refuse to buy them a car. Uriel took to social media to correct this advice, highlighting the dangers of entitlement and the importance of focusing on personal growth and gratitude rather than material expectations.
According to Uriel, those who expect constant handouts from others without showing appreciation will ultimately lose the capacity for growth and development. She advises women to use any support they receive to elevate themselves, rather than relying on others for their happiness or validation.