Ayra Starr Prioritizes Intelligence Over Looks in Partner Choice

Afrobeats singer Oyinkansola Sarah Aderibigbe, professionally known as Ayra Starr, has opened up about her preferences in romantic relationships, revealing that intelligence and emotional maturity outweigh physical appearance.

In an interview with media personality Diana Eneje, the ‘Rush’ hitmaker explained that she is drawn to partners who demonstrate intellectual depth and motivational drive. The 21-year-old Mavin Records artist emphasized that looks are not a priority when selecting a romantic partner.

“I don’t ever have a physical type,” Starr stated. “I am just attracted to intelligent people. Just be very intelligent. That’s the Gemini in me speaking.”

The Nigerian songstress, who has quickly risen to prominence in the Afrobeats scene since her 2021 debut, elaborated on her relationship philosophy. She expressed a desire for mutual growth and inspiration between partners.

“Just be intelligent, motivate me, let me also motivate you. Let’s be motivating ourselves to make money,” she added, highlighting the importance of ambition and shared goals in her relationships.

Starr’s comments reflect a broader perspective that prioritizes character and compatibility over superficial qualities. Her stance resonates with many young people navigating modern relationships in an era often dominated by social media aesthetics.

The singer’s emphasis on emotional intelligence and intellectual connection suggests a mature approach to partnerships that extends beyond physical attraction. Her views align with growing conversations about meaningful relationships in contemporary society.

As one of Afrobeats’ rising stars, Ayra Starr continues to influence not only through her music but also through her personal philosophy and public statements about relationships and self-worth.

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