Reality TV Star Mercy Eke Reveals She Gets Paid for Being in a Relationship

Reality TV Star Mercy Eke Reveals She Gets Paid for Being in a Relationship

In a recent episode of the popular reality TV show "Love Is A Game", Nigerian reality TV star Mercy Eke has made a shocking revelation – she gets paid for being in a relationship. According to Eke, her partner pays her an allowance, which she uses to pay her domestic workers.

In the episode, Eke explained that her partner’s allowance is not a requirement, but rather a gesture to reduce her responsibilities. She revealed that she has six domestic workers, and the allowance helps her to pay their salaries. Eke also mentioned that she doesn’t tell her partner to pay her staff’s salaries, but he does it voluntarily to ease her workload.

The reality TV star has been keeping her current partner’s identity under wraps, unlike her previous relationships. Her last publicly known relationship was with fellow reality star Ike Onyeama, while last year, she sparked rumors with Pere Egbi, but both parties denied the news.

Eke’s revelation has sparked curiosity among fans and followers, who are eager to know more about her relationship and partner. While some have praised her partner for being supportive, others have raised questions about the nature of their relationship.

Regardless, Mercy Eke’s candid confession has added a new layer of intrigue to her personal life, leaving fans eager to see what’s next for the reality TV star.

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