I’m Simply Looking for Love, Says Tiwa Savage as She Clarifies Comment on Being Second Wife
Nigerian music superstar, Tiwa Savage recently made headlines after her comments on the American podcast Lip Service sparked debate about polygamy and celebrity relationships.
During the interview, the singer admitted that many men approaching her were either married or older, prompting her to make candid remarks about being open to unconventional arrangements.
“I could be a second wife,” Tiwa Savage said in the podcast, adding that she would respect the first wife and maintain cordial relations. She further described herself as a “sugar mama” but emphasized that she did not want to pursue that lifestyle.
The comments quickly circulated on social media, triggering a mix of praise for her honesty and criticism over the implication of being open to polygamy.
Shortly after the public reaction, Tiwa Savage clarified her position, stressing that she does not actively seek to be a second wife. She explained that her statements were made from a place of emotional frustration, reflecting the challenges she faces in finding a partner under her current circumstances. The singer highlighted that her previous marriage to TeeBillz (Tunji Balogun), with whom she has a son, did not guarantee the lasting relationship she hoped for.
Savage’s remarks shed light on the broader challenges faced by successful women in the dating world—balancing career ambitions, public expectations, and personal desires. For the singer, the statements were a candid reflection on the complexities of love, fame, and societal pressures, rather than a concrete plan to enter a polygamous marriage.
The episode has sparked conversations about celebrity vulnerability and societal attitudes toward polygamy, particularly in African cultures where the practice remains a sensitive topic.
Analysts note that while Tiwa Savage’s comments were provocative, her clarification underscores that she is primarily seeking genuine love and companionship, not a secondary marital role.
Her candidness offers a rare glimpse into the personal life of one of Africa’s leading music stars, revealing the human side behind her global celebrity persona.





