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Omotunde Adebowale reveals preference for younger men

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Omotunde Adebowale Preference for Younger Men

Actress Omotunde Adebowale, also known as Adaku, shares her unique preference for younger men, describing it as “weird” in a recent interview.

 

 

Popular Nigerian actress and media personality Omotunde Adebowale, widely known as Adaku or Lolo1, has shared insights into her unique taste in men, revealing her preference for younger partners.

The 47-year-old actress made this admission in a candid interview on Oyinmomo TV, where she discussed her personal choices in relationships.

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Adaku described her taste in men as “very weird” and explained that she is not attracted to older men. Instead, she prefers younger men, particularly those who have long hair and wear earrings.

She stressed that she is drawn to individuals who are visually appealing and fit her personal style.

“My tastes in men are very weird. I don’t like old people. I like younger people, men with long hair and earrings. Someone who is visually appealing,” Adaku shared during the interview.

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The actress also took the opportunity to challenge traditional notions about relationships. She dismissed the idea that a potential partner must be “God-fearing,” questioning the relevance of this attribute when individuals themselves may not embody it.

“Gone are those days when you will be looking for a God-fearing man. Are you even God-fearing yourself?” she remarked.

Adaku further elaborated on her lifestyle preferences, revealing that she enjoys the finer things in life. As a “fine dining girl,” she admitted that she finds it difficult to connect with men who do not share her Eurocentric tastes.

“You won’t catch me on a date at an amala spot,” she added, indicating her preference for more upscale dining experiences.

As a single mother of four, Adaku’s revelations about her dating preferences have sparked discussions across social media, with fans and followers intrigued by her openness and unapologetic approach to relationships.

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