
Music artist Terry Apala has sparked controversy by stating that he would never allow his partner to attend a public gym
Speaking in an interview on Echo Room podcast, Apala shared his experience as a member of iFitness VGC and another gym led him to believe that most women visit gyms to ‘catch’ and create videos rather than work out.
Apala claimed that gyms have become hubs for social interaction and self-promotion, with women prioritising “vibing” and making videos over actual exercise.
While he acknowledged that some women do attend gyms to work out, he asserts that many others go there to “have fun” and “enjoy the vibe”.
“I will not allow my partner to go to the gym. I was a member of iFitness VGC so I’ve been there. I saw what was going down. I feel like ladies of nowadays are just going to the gym to just vibe and do videos. They’re just vibing, they’re not there to actually work out.
“If they really want to work out, they won’t be focused on doing videos. They are just there to seduce men because some men also go to the gym to look for women. I’m speaking from experience. I also once registered with a gym in Megamound Estate. I saw things there. Girls go there to do all manner of things.
“A lot of ladies are just at the gym to have fun. Maybe, few ladies are going to the gym to actually work out, but many of them are just going there to enjoy the vibe,” he expressed.

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