
Ghanaian actress Safina Haroun has stirred conversation with her recent statements about her preferences when it comes to men.
The actress, known for her roles in various local films and television series, expressed her distrust for fair-skinned men, claiming that they are often womanisers.
In an interview, Safina was candid about her views on relationships and what she looks for in a partner.
"I don’t trust fair-skinned men," she stated firmly. "From my experience and what I've observed, they tend to be womanisers. They know they are attractive, and they use it to their advantage with women."
Safina Haroun, who has always been open about her personal life and opinions, explained that her perspective is shaped by her experiences and the stories she’s heard from other women. "It’s not that all fair-skinned men are bad," she clarified, "but I’ve noticed a pattern. I prefer dark-skinned men because they seem more sincere and committed."
Her comments have sparked a variety of reactions on social media, with some agreeing with her views while others have criticized her for making generalizations. Safina, however, stands by her opinion. "I’m just being honest about what I’ve seen. Everyone has their preferences, and this is mine. I think it’s important to know what works for you in a relationship," she concluded.
Safina Haroun's remarks add to the ongoing discussions about beauty standards and relationship dynamics in Ghana, highlighting the diverse opinions and experiences people have regarding love and attraction.