I’m keeping myself for the right man’ – Cynthia Salawu

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As for Cynthia Salawu, an aspiring skit creator and social media influencer, she is currently single and hopes to meet the man of her dreams soon.

In an interview with the Saturday Sun, the Edo-based artist added that she is more focused on her career but wants a man who will pamper her and make her happy.

“I’m not into any relationship for now because I’m just focused on my acting for now.

I am just keeping my self till the right man comes.

God will direct me to the man of my dreams. He has to be a God fearing man with potentials.

I mean he has to be hard working like me.

I am patiently waiting for him to come my way.

The man that is coming has two roles to play; a father role and husband role.

I feel that’s how God wants it because I lost my dad before I was born. So, I deserve to be pampered and happy,” she said.

Recalling how her journey into the entertainment industry kicked off four years ago, Cynthia Salawu revealed how her boss’ sexual assault brought her to limelight.

“In 2019 during covid, after I resigned from my job and didn’t want to be idle, I chatted Sydney Talker up, I told him I would love to work with him because I love his creativity. He accepted and featured me as a sugar mummy in one of his skits, it went viral and boom I started getting DMs from other skit makers who want to work with me.

My mom in particular wasn’t happy that I left my job. But I had to leave because my boss wanted to have an affair with me.  I’m not into such life, so I left I had to quit. I have always had passion for acting since I was 20. It has been awesome working with big celebrities and doing what have always wanted. It’s a dream come true for me.”

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