‘My life was a lot easier when I had multiple women’: Singer Akon (Video)

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Popular Senegalese-American rapper Akon has revealed that he found life easier when he was involved in relationships with multiple women. The 53-year-old made the statement during an interview with The Shade Room........…

Reflecting on his past, the singer, who has openly expressed .... support for polygamy, said he now finds life more challenging being with just one partner.

“My life was a lot easier when I had multiple women surrounding me. It is a lot harder with just one woman”, he said.

Akon made the statement six months after his wife of 28 years, Tomeka Thiam, filed for divorce following irreconcilable differences.

Watch the video below;

 

kachis_a_n said, “Because he doesn’t have to be accountable to one woman. The only thing he had to offer was money . But now he has to be accountable to a woman and committed so it is a burden. That is the reason why I say MAN way get money no be FULL man. A man that is ready to be accountable and be a responsible husband is a FULL MAN.”

ifunanya_okoye__ uttered, “It is possible blc even as  .... a woman with multiple men, ur life will be easier , when one is paying for ur house, another is buying car, another is paying u monthly for being a beautiful woman, no stress again, but one man , always complaining of no money is stressful.”

dr_ohagwu added, “Because multiple women didn’t demand loyalty from you. You could hop from one to another. Fidelity and loyalty require discipline which you have none of! Simple!”

uccie_standard shared, “It should be. It’s easy to destroy than to build. I do care to know what classy ladies thing of our exquisite beaded bags though.”

onyibaby_natural wrote, “Akon you don old,,rest ijn.”

loveth_m3 remarked; “started watching in anger, then i bursted into laughter with his laugh. Cant take Akon seriously Fr.”

In conclusion, Akon’s remarks have reignited conversations about relationships, responsibility, and personal values. While some agree with his .... perspective, many argue that his statement reflects the challenges of commitment rather than the benefits of multiple partners, highlighting the ongoing debate over love, accountability, and lifestyle choices.