Ghanaian Gospel Singer, Empress Gifty Encourages Side Chics, With a Caveat: ‘Don’t Get Pregnant’

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Ghanaian gospel sensation Empress Gifty has sparked controversy with her recent remarks, urging side chics to pursue relationships with married men while cautioning against the pitfalls of unwanted pregnancies.Ghanaian Gospel Singer, Empress Gifty Encourages Side Chics, With a Caveat: ‘Don't Get Pregnant’

In a statement that has divided opinions, Empress Gifty advocated for the existence of side chics in relationships, drawing parallels from biblical narratives such as Hagar and Peninnah. She emphasized that side chics have historically played roles in marriages, particularly in addressing specific challenges faced by couples.

Addressing the taboo subject head-on, the musician-turned-philosopher advised side chics not to conceive with married men, highlighting the potential consequences of such actions. “If you are a side chick, don’t get pregnant for somebody’s husband but you can be with them,” she remarked, underlining the importance of avoiding pregnancy in extramarital affairs.Ghanaian Gospel Singer, Empress Gifty Encourages Side Chics, With a Caveat: ‘Don't Get Pregnant’

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Empress Gifty’s unconventional stance stems from her belief that side chics can serve as catalysts for resolving marital issues, albeit without the complications of unplanned pregnancies. She cautioned against entering into relationships with married men with unrealistic expectations, warning of potential abandonment once pregnancy occurs.

Her remarks, although controversial, shed light on a societal phenomenon often shrouded in secrecy and stigma. While some may condemn her views as promoting infidelity, others may see them as a pragmatic acknowledgment of a complex reality.Empress gifty

As debates rage on social media and beyond, Empress Gifty’s words have reignited discussions about the dynamics of modern relationships and the moral complexities inherent within them. Whether her advice will be embraced or condemned remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: her words have sparked a conversation that will resonate for some time to come.

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