Renowned Nollywood figure Toke Makinwa recently sparked a global conversation when she expressed a newfound perspective on infidelity, no longer deeming it a relationship deal-breaker. In a candid podcast released on Thursday, the actress, who had endured publicized infidelity in her previous marriage, shared her evolved stance on the matter.
“I think a lot of women need to reject the stigma. If I cheat, it’s okay for the man to do the same to me,” she openly stated. Emphasizing the complexities of human relationships, she elaborated, “I feel like I have gotten to a place in my life where you can’t shame the shameless. If I cheat tomorrow and you want to leave I will respect you. If you want to stay, don’t use it to taunt me because I have won the crown of a cheater.”
Makinwa’s unabashed declaration reflects a profound shift in her beliefs as she acknowledged, “Cheating is no longer a deal-breaker for me. It used to be; when I was younger, I would never have been able to say these. I would have said if he cheats, I’m putting back in the street.”
As she delved deeper into the nuances of infidelity, she recognized the fallibility of both genders, asserting, “As I grew older, I realized men cheat, women cheat. It’s easier for a woman to cheat, it’s self-restraint that stops us.”
Toke Makinwa’s bold admissions not only challenge societal norms but also humanize the complexities of relationships, prompting a global re-examination of the traditional perceptions surrounding infidelity. Her transparent evolution serves as a poignant reminder of the intricacies embedded within the human experience.