- A private chef has raised awareness about harassment and stigma in the food service industry.
- She attributes negative perceptions of private chefs to the actions of a few individuals.
- These experiences can lead clients to make inappropriate assumptions about private chefs.

A private chef has stirred conversations online after speaking out about alleged harassment and the stigma she says she encounters in the food service industry.
She explained that negative experiences involving a few individuals have contributed to a misleading perception of private chefs, which sometimes leads clients to make inappropriate assumptions.
Sharing her experience online, the chef alleged that a male client she was speaking with about a food booking suddenly shifted the conversation in an uncomfortable direction. According to her, he asked if she also provided “special services,” a remark she interpreted as a request for sexual favors.
She said she immediately rejected the insinuation and clarified that she only offers professional cooking services.
However, after her refusal, she claimed the client became angry and sent her a lengthy voice note in which he insulted her and told her she would never succeed in the private chef business.
She further alleged that he later blocked her after the exchange.
The incident has since triggered mixed reactions on social media, with many users condemning the alleged behavior and urging greater respect and professionalism toward women working in service-based industries.
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Read some comments below:
@uchechukwu.au:“A legit business for most, but a certain few have infiltrated the space and used it as an avenue to market their immoral careers. Now the legit ones are going to suffer the profiling that the few have brought upon their profession.”
@rio_nation226:“Chef is chef nothing like private chef …. Private chef na upgraded olosho nothing more.”
@folly_posh:“Like how do you feel safe cooking in someone house una get mind oo with what’s going on in this country like are you guys not scared.”
@rickkyrich:“A business won’t exist if there’s no market for it. We often criticize the girls but neglect to condemn the men patronizing them.”
@chinonso_anusionwu:“Advertise the business, get jobs then send one old woman or man to do the cooking. But let the person you send be a good cook. Simple.”
@nnennyo:“It’s a shame but most of the girls advertising your business also offer s*x … that’s why he expected it …just keep going you will find good ppl to cook for 🙏🏽.”
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