“Nigerian men don’t suit me” — Aunty Ramota on her love life
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Popular Nigerian actress and internet sensation Aunty Ramota has once again captured public attention after opening up about her personal life, her views on love, and her experiences with heartbreak. Known for her comic personality and unapologetic confidence, the diminutive entertainer spoke candidly about her journey toward self-acceptance and the challenges she has faced in romantic relationships.

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During an in-depth interview, Aunty Ramota revealed that she has been through her fair share of emotional pain in relationships, explaining how she once went above and beyond to support her partners. She admitted that she had emotionally and even financially helped some of the men she dated, only to be met with disappointment and heartbreak in return.

“I used to give my man money and other things,” she confessed, adding that despite her good heart, most of the men she encountered did not value her sincerity or kindness. She described Nigerian men as “too problematic,” declaring that she has made up her mind not to marry one. According to her, peace of mind now comes before any form of companionship.

‘I want a child, but not a Nigerian husband’ — Aunty Ramota

  

Despite her decision to stay away from Nigerian men, Aunty Ramota shared that she still desires to have a child one day. She said she dreams of experiencing motherhood but remains cautious about entering another relationship after several heartbreaks. “I still want a child,” she said with a smile, “but marriage to a Nigerian man is not in my plans.”

Her statement quickly stirred conversations online, with many fans expressing sympathy and admiration for her honesty and independence. Others praised her courage for speaking openly about issues that many women often hide.

Clears the air on BBL rumors

  

In the same interview, Aunty Ramota addressed circulating rumors that she had undergone a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL). Laughing off the speculation, she questioned why anyone would believe she could afford such a costly cosmetic procedure. “Do they know how expensive surgery is?” she asked humorously, dismissing the claims as baseless gossip.

She went on to affirm her love for her natural body, proudly saying, “I love my stature. People want it.” Her words reflected deep self-acceptance and an empowering message to her fans about embracing one’s natural looks and rejecting societal pressure to conform to unrealistic beauty standards.

‘I used to bleach, but I stopped after I found God’

  

Aunty Ramota also revealed that she once used skin-lightening creams in the past, a decision she now regrets. According to her, she gave up such products after becoming born again and learning to appreciate her natural complexion. “I used to bleach,” she said, “but when I gave my life to Christ, I stopped. I’m happy in my own skin now.”

The actress further advised young women to avoid cosmetic surgery and bleaching, noting that true beauty lies in confidence, contentment, and self-love. She urged her fans to appreciate themselves for who they are, adding that her happiness now comes from living freely and being true to herself.

Fans celebrate her authenticity

  

Following the release of the interview, social media users flooded the internet with supportive messages. Many described Aunty Ramota as an inspiration, applauding her for her resilience and for speaking about her struggles without shame. Others commended her for maintaining her joy and sense of humor despite life’s challenges.

Her story continues to resonate with many Nigerians who admire her strength, confidence, and unfiltered personality — proving once again that Aunty Ramota remains one of the most loved and authentic figures in the entertainment industry.

Watch the full video of her interview below…