Isabella warns son against mistreating women after traumatic experiences

Big Brother Naija housemate Isabella has shared a personal anecdote about teaching her 14-year-old son the importance of respecting women. In a conversation with fellow housemate Kola, Isabella revealed that she advised her son to treat women with kindness and respect, citing her own negative experiences with men.

Isabella, a 29-year-old mother, became pregnant at the age of 15 and has spoken publicly about the challenges she faced in her past relationships. She has stated that her baby’s father failed to fulfill his promises, and she has also experienced physical harm in a dispute with another woman over a man. These traumatic experiences have had a lasting impact on her, shaping her views on how men should treat women.

As a mother, Isabella is determined to instill positive values in her son, emphasizing the need for respect, care, and protection in relationships. She has encouraged him to prioritize these values if he wishes to be in a relationship with a woman. Isabella’s experiences have informed her approach to parenting, and she hopes to raise a son who will treat women with dignity and respect.

Recently, Isabella was involved in a romantic relationship with Kayikunmi, a fellow Big Brother Naija housemate who was evicted from the show. However, she has stated that she does not miss him greatly, having discovered some unfavorable comments he made about her after his departure from the house.

Isabella’s story highlights the importance of promoting positive relationships and respect between men and women. Her personal experiences have driven her to teach her son valuable lessons about treating women with kindness and respect, and her story serves as a reminder of the need for healthy relationships and mutual respect in all aspects of life.

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