Nigerian music superstar Tiwa Savage has opened up about her struggles with trust, personal boundaries, and friendships, offering fans a rare glimpse into her more vulnerable side.
Speaking during an interview with content creator Korty, the award-winning singer admitted that her naturally open personality has often worked against her.
“I trust people easily. I am very trusting in my home; I am very open. I am an open book,” Tiwa shared.
The Afrobeats star revealed that her openness extends even into her most private spaces, explaining that she rarely hesitates to accommodate people she considers friends.
“I could be in my hotel, and if you are my friend and you want to stay over, you are welcome. That is how open I am,” she added.
However, Tiwa acknowledged that such openness has come at a personal cost, forcing her to reassess how she relates with people.
“I am too trusting, maybe. I am learning about boundaries. Once you start setting boundaries, you lose people,” she said.
According to the singer, motherhood has played a major role in this shift, making boundaries not just a personal choice but a necessity.
“I am learning how important it is to set boundaries for the safety of my son as well,” she noted.
Tiwa Savage also revealed that solitude has been a rare experience in her life, disclosing that she only recently took her first-ever solo vacation—a moment she described as both new and eye-opening.
The candid interview has resonated with fans, highlighting the challenges of navigating fame, friendships, and personal growth while balancing life as a global music star and a mother.

