I was offered N18m to sit on same table with male fan – Tacha

## Tacha Reveals Astonishing Offer: N18m to Sit at Same Table

In a recent episode of her show, the Big Friday Show with Tacha on Cool FM Nigeria, former Big Brother Naija contestant, Tacha, dropped a bombshell. She disclosed that she was once offered a staggering $20,000 (N18 million) just to sit at the same table with a male fan at an event. Shockingly, Tacha turned down the eye-popping offer, suspecting that there were ulterior motives beyond merely sharing a table.

During the show, Tacha recounted the incident, revealing, “I went to AY’s show two years ago and my road manager came and told me that a man said he was willing to give me $20,000 if I came to his table. I didn’t accept the offer because after I go to the table, I would have to follow him home.”

What makes Tacha’s revelation even more significant is the implication that some female celebrities and influencers engage in high-profile “runs” to fund their extravagant lifestyles. Tacha’s guest on the show, Phyna, emphasized that numerous colleagues finance their flamboyant lifestyles through means other than their legitimate earnings from the entertainment industry.

Tacha’s confession not only sheds light on the darker, predatory side of the entertainment industry but it also raises important questions about the pressures and risks faced by public figures, especially women, in navigating their careers. This jaw-dropping revelation is a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities that lurk beneath the glitz and glamour of the celebrity world.

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