Tiwa Savage considers having more children after ending egg freezing

Tiwa Savage, a renowned Afrobeats artist, has shared her personal aspirations, including her desire to expand her family. In a recent interview with US podcaster Joe Budden, the singer revealed that she is no longer freezing her eggs and is considering having more children. As a mother, Tiwa Savage expressed her strong desire for male children and disclosed that she had previously undergone egg freezing to preserve her chances of conception.

The award-winning singer, known for hits like “Somebody’s Son,” “Kele Kele Love,” and “Eminado,” has been open about her personal life, including her experiences as a single mother. With a career spanning over a decade, Tiwa Savage has established herself as one of the most influential female voices in Afrobeats. She began her career as a backup vocalist for global icons such as George Michael and Mary J. Blige before returning to Nigeria to pursue a solo career.

Tiwa Savage’s decision to consider expanding her family comes as she reflects on her age and the importance of having healthy eggs. “I want more children, boys,” she said. “I have actually done egg freezing. I am just preparing. Like I said, I am not young. I am thinking about my age and want to get my eggs while they are still very healthy.” This revelation offers a glimpse into the personal life of the singer, who has been candid about her experiences as a single mother and her hopes for the future.

As a prominent figure in the Afrobeats genre, Tiwa Savage’s personal and professional life continues to garner interest from fans and media alike. With a successful music career and a growing presence on the international stage, Tiwa Savage remains a significant voice in the entertainment industry. Her recent interview with Joe Budden provides insight into her personal aspirations and reinforces her position as a candid and influential artist.

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