- Falz, a renowned rapper and actor, has disclosed the profound influence of fame on his personal relationships.
- Falz revealed in an interview with VJ Adams that his social circle has significantly decreased since he gained fame.

Nigerian rapper, actor, and activist Folarin Falana, popularly known as Falz, has shared insight into how fame has reshaped his personal relationships.
During a recent conversation with VJ Adams, Falz opened up about the unexpected effects of stardom on his social life. He revealed that while fame has brought him into contact with more people, it has ironically led to a much smaller group of close friends.
“My circle of friends have reduced since I became famous. Ironic because I get to meet a lot more people but my circle of friends is a lot smaller than before,“ Falz said.
According to the entertainer, the shift is largely due to the complexities and pressures that come with living in the public eye. He explained that the lifestyle of a celebrity isn’t always conducive to maintaining old or even new relationships.
“I think it is so because of how complicated this lifestyle is,” he added.
Falz’s honesty has resonated with many fans and followers, offering a glimpse into the often-overlooked emotional cost of being in the spotlight.
In other news, Popular Nigerian cross-dresser and social media influencer, Idris Okuneye, widely known as Bobrisky, has shared his perspective on the types of men women should be cautious of in relationships.
Taking to his X (formerly Twitter) account, Bobrisky listed several behaviors he considers “red flags” in men, advising women to stay alert to them.
According to him, men who are overly active on gossip blogs — especially those who leave comments — should raise concern. He also pointed out that men who follow too many women on social media or frequently like women’s pictures are not to be trusted.
“Men that drop comment on blogs is a red flag. Men that follow gossip blogs is a red flag. Men that follow too many women on Instagram is a red flag. Men that like too many women’s pictures is a red flag,” Bobrisky wrote.
However, in his opinion, the biggest issue of all is financial instability. He didn’t mince words when he described broke men as the ultimate red flag.
“The worst of all.. broke men is a disaster,” he concluded.
Bobrisky’s post quickly gained traction online, sparking mixed reactions among users. While some agreed with his views, others felt he was generalizing and unfairly judging men based on social media behavior.
Regardless of the reactions, the post has once again placed Bobrisky in the spotlight, known for his bold opinions and unfiltered social commentary.
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