Relationships don’t work for me – Ruger

Relationships don’t work for me – Ruger

Singer Ruger has opened up about his struggles with relationships, admitting they are not suited for him

In a recent interview on Naija FM, the artist shared that while he often feels a natural inclination toward serious relationships, his interest tends to fade over time.

He noted that his priority is his well-being and acknowledged that relationships do not contribute to his happiness.

“I am a loverboy, but I’ve come to understand that relationships don’t work for me,” Ruger said. “When I see a girl, my first instinct is to think about how I can get serious with her, but eventually, I just become unserious all of a sudden.”

In his interactions with female fans, Ruger clarified that he maintains strict professional boundaries.

He said: “Honestly, no! The most I can give my female fan on stage is a flower. It’s like we’re working together; that’s how it is for me. I don’t take it beyond the stage, we work together.”

In addition to discussing his personal life, Ruger reflected on his music career, expressing gratitude for the blessings he had received.

He acknowledged the challenges he faced in the past and the responsibilities he now has, including providing for his family and team.

“I don’t want to go back to the streets; I have to take care of my family. It wasn’t easy when I started, and it’s still not easy now. I pay people’s salaries now. I pay for a lot of things, and I’m planning a lot of things by myself. God has just been blessing my efforts.

“I don’t want to go back to the streets; I have to take care of my family. It wasn’t easy when I started, and it’s still not easy now. I pay people’s salaries now. I pay for a lot of things, and I’m planning a lot of things by myself. God has just been blessing my efforts”, he said.

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