"Stop Taking Dating Advice On Social Media” Singer Harrysong Advises Women, Shares Story Of A Divorcee Who Became A Side Chick


Nigerian singer, Harrysong has cautioned women to stop taking advice on social media.

Giving reasons, he stated that many content creators are just looking for a means to earn a living through advising on social media when in reality they need help.

Harrysong made this known on his Instagram story as he shared a story of how a woman left her marriage of 4 years and 2 kids because her husband cheated. Unfortunately for her, she has now become a side chick to a married man.

The singer questioned if the woman made any progress.

“Stop taking Dating Advice on social media ooooooo. It’s from a content creator. Na hustle. They themselves are seeking help.

Married woman left her marriage of 4 years and 2 kids because her husband cheated.
And she’s now a side chick to a married man.
Na progress be that?”.

His post didn’t sit well with many netizens who tackled him on social media.

One Style By Smokie wrote, “Another manipulative way of making women feel like cheating is not a valid reason for leaving their marriages. Please stop! It’s not giving any more

One Justin Andy wrote, “Men can get married at any age, but women once una don cast it’s over. So make una keep it up, women

One Emeka Fab wrote, “The way Africans reduce women eh na wa oo

One Queen Asheyyyynn wrote, “At least she has freedom and peace of mind

One Real Brown Sugar wrote, “Instead of u to advise ur silly gender u’re here gaslighting women. Like we care sef

One Uriah Pretty wrote, “Men stop cheating. Y’all gon learn and learn the hard way. She would rather be a free agent than a caged bird

One King Mitchy wrote, “You don see a quote to justify your cheating SMH!! People should learn to do the right thing and always stop all this capping

One Dazzy Barbie wrote, “It’s now her choice. Since the husband likes a side chick, she turned to one. What’s the grievance?”.

Similarly, Actor Yul Edochie offered a candid piece of advice, urging people not to take heed of advice from online sources, especially those who may not have their own lives entirely figured out.

This statement from Yul Edochie came amid his first wife, May Edochie, filing for divorce while he was still in a relationship with his second wife, Judy Austin.

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