Nigerian skit maker and influential brand promoter, Amarachi Amusi, popularly known as Ashmusy, has opened up about her single status, saying she earns more than guys who come to her for relationships.
During her appearance as a guest on the “Tell Your Story” podcast hosted by Aloma Isaac Junior, also known as Zicsaloma, Ashmusy shared her perspective on relationships.
She revealed that her financial success, achieved through her thriving career, has become a significant factor in her decision to remain unattached.
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I want a man that is bigger than me
Ashmusy expressed her desire for a partner who surpasses her in terms of wealth and success.
The social media personality explained,
“With my status presently, most people [men] I meet, I ask them sometimes like, ‘How much do you earn in a month?’ So that I can compare because I want a man that is bigger than me. I want my man to be bigger than me; to be my head. To be way way richer than me like let my money be nothing compared to his, you know. But when I ask them [potential suitors about their earnings] and they tell me, even the ones that are doing good, I’m still doing better based on what I make [earn]. So at the end, it is still like I’m still on top. Most men I meet are making less than what I make in a month. And it feels bad because I want someone that will make more.”
Ashmusy further highlighted the issue of income disparity between men and women as a contributing factor to the short lifespan of many celebrity marriages and relationships.
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“We didn’t grow up rich, my mother hawked and begged, but now I’m a CEO of many businesses”: Ashmusy reveals
Meanwhile, popular social media influencer and skit maker, Amarachi Amusi better known as Ashmusy has shared with the world her journey to success.
In a recent interview, the content creator revealed how she survived despite being poor and made her way up to being the CEO of several successful businesses.
According to her, she and 10 other people used to live in a face-me-I-face-you house where they used to queue for just one bathroom.