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Actress and social media influencer, Akuapem Poloo, says she does not accept proposals from rich and influential men who want to sleep with her.
According to her, she prefers men who are not wealthy or well-to-do because they motivate the ladies they date.
Speaking on Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM, she said, "I don’t date a man because he is rich. Rich men contact me and I don’t pay them any attention. When I go out most of these ministers want me, but I look away."
"The people who can't help me, I don’t pay attention to them. I only want to move with normal people, that is people who hustle, they open my mind and motivate me to work some more.
"But if you move with a rich man. There is nothing new. I love hustlers more than well-to-do people," she said.
Additionally, she said she decided in 2017 to keep her relationship life out of the public space.
"They want to marry and date me. Likewise, they want to help me. They ask me what I want. But I don’t pay attention. You hear a lot of celebs dating ministers and other top singers, but since 2017 have you heard that I am dating anyone?"
After converting to Islam some weeks ago, Akuapem Poloo said she is extra cautious on who she dates now more than ever.
She has noted in other interviews that she would only agree to date Muslims.
The actress said she also does not mind marrying a man who already has a wife as long as he can cater for her as Islam permits.
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