
Budding singer, Adokiye Kyrian has disclosed why she is still a virgin at 27. I sacrificed my virginity for fame, Singer Kyrian
Kyrian, popularly known as the ‘virgin singer‘ is a fast rising songster.
She recently shot the video of her trending single ‘Jombolo’, featuring Oritsefemi.

The ‘Jombolo’ crooner at 23 that she was a virgin made public her ‘virginity’ status.
Three years ago, Kyrian disclosed she would be willing to give up her virginity to any man who could buy her mum a private jet.
Later she offered to give it to the insurgent group, Boko Haram in exchange for the abducted Chibok girls.
Lol and her latest offer was to daddy Imade, Davido.
So funny, I’m sure he is not interested because he is still battling a fresh babymama scandal.
I’m just saying though, quote me not! Lol.
At 27, she has finally hinted why she has abstained from sex all her adult life.
In a recent chat, she said “I have been so consumed by the drive to succeed in music that I had to take sex out of my mind.
“ I sacrificed the idea of even having sex for fame and fortune, in order to get to where I am and where I am going.
“The decision to stay away from sex was because I wanted to be pure in the process of chasing my dreams.
“It’s because I believe some things can contaminate and pollute the process.”
Kyrian was reminded that there were many female singers out there having active sexual lives and at the same time enjoying tremendous success.
In her opinion, she said “If there are, then, I’ m sure there is something they have sacrificed for their fame.
“At least for the time they started and up on till this time.
I sacrificed my virginity for fame, Singer Kyrian

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“It could be marriage or something else that is not very visible.
“Of course, most that are more successful then me are older and not married.
“Something just got to be sacrificed, depending on what works well with personal resolve and discipline.
“Most times, one must sacrifice something for fame and fortune,” the singer noted.



