In a podcast interview with Big Boy TV in the US, Tems, shared her experiences navigating the complexities of fame
Tems revealed that her celebrity status has made everyday activities, like driving, challenging in Nigeria.
She recounted a frightening incident in Lagos last December where she was almost mobbed while driving.
To ensure her safety, Tems now requires police escorts whenever she drives in Nigeria.
“I used to drive in Nigeria, but now I can’t drive. I almost got mobbed last December. If I want to drive, I must have police escorts at the front and the back,” she explained.
As an introverted person, Tems initially found it difficult to cope with the pressures of fame. However, she has since learned to adapt.
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