Nigerian media personality and show host, Moet Abebe, isn’t one to shy away from controversial topics.
During a candid chat with her co-host Tolanibaj on the Bahd And Boujee podcast, she openly discussed her perspective on having sex on a first date.
Abebe didn’t hold back. “Yes, why not? I’ve done it before,” she admitted. “To be honest, I have no regrets.” Her unapologetic attitude reflects her belief that if she desires someone, she won’t hesitate to pursue that connection—regardless of societal norms.
This isn’t the first time Abebe has made headlines for her bold views. In 2023, she attributed her single status at 34 to men “lacking sense.” According to her, dating men from the mainland in Lagos was out of the question—they always seemed to have too many excuses. Her straightforward approach to relationships has garnered attention and sparked conversations.
In 2021, Abebe took her honesty a step further by declaring her disinterest in the institution of marriage. She called it a “fraud,” emphasizing that while others might see it as beautiful, she viewed it differently. Her refusal to conform to societal expectations sets her apart in an industry where image often matters.
Beyond her podcast, Moet Abebe has built a multifaceted career. As a TV presenter, video jockey, and OAP (On-Air Personality), she continues to make waves. She’s also ventured into acting, leaving her mark in movies and TV series like ‘Red Card,’ ‘Oasis,’ and ‘Living Arrangement.’
Moet Abebe’s unfiltered honesty challenges conventions and encourages others to embrace their own truths. Love her or disagree with her, she remains unapologetically herself—a refreshing perspective in a world that often demands conformity.