Reality TV star and serial entrepreneur, Mercy Eke, has stated that she wishes to experience pregnancy at the right time. The 28-year-old stated this via her Twitter handle while reacting to Rihanna’s pregnancy.
Reacting to the news that the 33-year-old Barbadian singer is expecting her first child with her boyfriend, ASAP Rocky, Mercy stated that she really wants to experience what pregnancy feels like.
She however noted that she wants it to be at the right time.
“I feel like crying. I really wanna experience this at the right time”, Mercy Eke wrote.
See her post below,
In other news, Mercy Eke has stated that she is the hardest person to catch.
The reality show star made the comment in reaction to being linked to so many men. According to her, it’s not easy to “chill with her or get her attention”.
Mercy Eke also said that she can’t be hidden in a relationship because she is a “golden fish”.
Also, Nigerian singer and billionaire heiress, Florence Otedola better known as DJ Cuppy, has taken to Twitter to lament about being single.
The 29-year-old disc jockey shared her frustration shortly after news of Rihanna’s pregnancy broke out on social media.
Reacting to the news which got netizens rejoicing online, DJ Cuppy stated that the 33-year-old Barbadian singer is pregnant while she’s still single to stupor.
She tweeted, “Rihanna is pregnant and I’m still single”.
See her tweet below;
A while ago, DJ Cuppy said that access to wealth does not guarantee happiness or peace of mind.
Recall that the 29-year-old recently spoke about battling depression and being body-shamed, among other things, while baring her heart during an Instagram live session with reality star, Kiddwaya.
She noted that at some point she battled depression, but no one believed her because they saw her as a rich kid with no problems.
Reacting to this, a fan identified as Asiwaju said that it was insightful to see Cuppy speak about her displeasure despite “having it better”.
Cuppy then quoted his tweet and explained that access to wealth is a privileged convenience, but does not guarantee happiness or peace of mind.