Ghanaian influencer Adwoa Tee has stirred up major controversy following her appearance on the third season of the “Rants, Bants, and Confessions” podcast.
Her views on relationships, particularly her preference for dating internet scammers over professionals with regular jobs, have ignited fierce debates across social media.
Joining Efia Odo and other guests on the show, Adwoa Tee opened up about her past experiences in the workforce and why she no longer finds men in traditional careers appealing. She described how exhausting work routines left many of her former colleagues drained and emotionally unavailable. This, she explained, pushed her to reconsider what she truly values in a relationship.
Her preference, however, shocked the audience and co-hosts alike. Adwoa Tee argued that men involved in online scams—despite the legal and ethical concerns—tend to have more free time and are physically present in relationships, something she finds crucial.
She also hinted that such men often provide more financially and emotionally compared to their hardworking counterparts in the corporate world.
Efia Odo, visibly disturbed by the remarks, urged caution and expressed concerns about glamorizing criminal behavior. But Adwoa Tee held firm, insisting her stance is rooted in her own life experiences and emotional needs.
The conversation quickly spilled onto social media, sparking a heated debate. While some condemned her comments as irresponsible, others surprisingly sympathized with her desire for emotional presence in relationships.
As the podcast episode continues to trend online, many are now questioning the values being promoted by influencers and the impact these public conversations have on youth and relationships in Ghana today.
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Source: NewsandVibes.com