Reality TV Star Kim Oprah Laments Love Life, Says Men She Likes Shy Away From Her

Nigerian reality television personality and former Big Brother Naija housemate, Kim Oprah, has expressed frustration over her love life, revealing that the men she is genuinely attracted to often avoid making advances towards her.
The media personality made this revelation during a recent episode of the “BTS Reality Show,” where she spoke candidly about her romantic experiences and the peculiar attention she receives from unexpected quarters.
According to Kim, while she continues to get attention from random strangers including taxi drivers and even immigration officers during her travels, the men she truly finds appealing tend to be reluctant to engage her. “I had taxi drivers trying to talk to me. Men have audacity, you know?” she remarked with a mix of amusement and irritation. “But the men I actually like shy away from me.”
She went on to suggest that such reluctance may not necessarily be a bad thing, implying that those who are truly meant for her would not hesitate.
“It’s even better if you shy away, because that means you’re not for me,” she added, with an air of resigned confidence.
Kim Oprah, whose real name is Chinonso Opara, has become a familiar name in Nigeria’s entertainment scene, not just for her time on Big Brother Naija, but also for her work as a TV presenter and influencer. Despite the glitz of her public life, she has been vocal about her struggles with finding sincere love, previously posting on social media that she is “still searching for true love.”
In another interview, she lamented the challenges that come with being in the spotlight, stating that she often faces criticism on social media simply because of her appearance. “People drag me for being too beautiful,” she noted, underscoring the paradox of being admired and judged in equal measure.
The reality star’s comments have sparked mixed reactions on social media, with some sympathizing with her and others debating whether beauty or fame creates barriers to genuine relationships.
Nonetheless, Kim maintains her belief that the right person will come along in due time.
“The one that’s meant for me will eventually come — and will stay,” she said with optimism.
Her experience adds to the ongoing discourse on dating challenges in the age of celebrity culture, where public perception often intersects with private expectations. For Kim Oprah, the journey to love continues — not without obstacles, but with a firm sense of hope and self-awareness.