Nollywood actress, Uche Montana, has opened up about the challenges fame has brought to her romantic life, saying it would take “a very special kind of man” to be in a relationship with her.
Speaking in an interview on the Uncut Xtra Podcast, the actress noted that her public profile may be intimidating to some potential partners.
“It is going to take a special kind of man to have all of me. It is going to take a very special kind of man,” she said.
Despite the challenges, Montana expressed appreciation for the opportunities that fame has brought her, including financial stability and the ability to support her family.
“Fame has done amazing things for me. I can't take that away. It might not make dating very easy, but being able to provide for my family and live comfortably is a big win,” she stated.
The actress added that any man who feels threatened by her success would not be a suitable partner.
“A man who feels intimidated by my fame can't even be in the conversation of having a relationship with me. Fame is not supposed to make love difficult, but it might because of the kind of world that we are in,” she explained.
Montana also suggested that many attractive women remain single due to assumptions about their relationship status.
“A lot of pretty ladies are single because men often assume that the most beautiful women are already in relationships,” she added.


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