Nadia Nakai gets social media buzzing after confessing she misses umjolo perks

Zimbabwe born singer Nadia Nakai recently made waves on X (formerly Twitter) after revealing that she misses the benefits of being in a relationship.

During an emotional Instagram Live session, the South Africa based Nadia shared her feelings since the tragic passing of her South African boyfriend, award-winning rapper AKA, who was shot and killed on February 10, 2023. Fans have been closely following her love life, often linking her to various men since his untimely death.

A clip of her heartfelt remarks, shared by celebrity gossip blogger Musa Khawula, quickly went viral. In the session, Nadia candidly expressed that she misses having someone to confide in and rely on for support.

“My man, my man please get me out of this situation. I just need help. You know, sometimes it’s not even like someone getting you out of the situation. It’s kind of just also like sometimes you talk to somebody. Talking to someone that loves you and you just like, ‘Babe they’re doing this.

“This is happening. This is what’s going down. Oh my God, I can’t deal.’ You know, just like a conversation and then just giving the reassurance that everything’s going to be okay. Like I miss that. I really miss that conversational piece with your partner. Like oh my God can you believe what’s going on? oh, God like what the *?,” Nadia Nakai explained.

Nadia also admitted that she is not okay and that therapy alone isn’t enough.

“This is, like a lot guys. it’s like a lot from all angles. I’m not gonna lie. I’m not fine. Therapy is not going to work. Just venting to the love of your life. You get it huh? Just venting and just like babe I just want to cuddle in your skin,” she added. -(iharare.com)

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