Popular Nigerian actress Iyabo Ojo’s daughter, Priscilla, recently spoke on her success as a young lady and how she feels when people say a man is behind it.
In a recent interview with media personality, Stephanie Coker, the 21-year-old was asked about speculations that she dabbles into a certain lifestyle because she is young, beautiful and making money.
Priscilla explained that when successful women do good things, people usually find ways to link it to a man even if that is not the case.
The young lady then admitted that even if she tries not to let it get to her, it actually does affect her.
Not stopping there, the 21-year-old went ahead to explain how she bought her first and second car by herself.
She noted that her mother knows and she is fine with that, but side comments still get to her.
She said: “I feel like when a successful woman is doing something good, they will always tag it to a guy, whether she is doing that or not. It gets to me to be honest, because my first car I bought it myself, my second car I bought it myself but people always find a way to tag it to a guy. My mum knows, I know, so I’m cool.
“So whatever anybody feels, it doesn’t really get to me. But we can try hard to pretend it doesn’t get to us but it does get to us. At the end of the day, it’s what your life comes with so you have to just get used to it.”
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