Nigerian face model, Adetutu Alabi has revealed that she’s an online sex worker, while advocating that the profession should be legalized in this country because it is harmless
Alabi, who came to limelight when she started Challenging Tribal Marking Stereotypes, made this revelation during recent interview with LITV.
She explained that whenever she asks for help online, the only people who are willing to help are those also asking her for sex in return.
Narrating how she joined the online sex work which she described as a side hustle, Alabi said she doesn’t want to get close to people, so she embraced “live video sex chat” with those who are willing pay for her service.
She added: “I don’t see nothing wrong in it. I’m just trying to survive. I’m not hurting anybody. I’m helping some men out with their sexual needs… So, I see no harm in it. S3x work should be legal.”
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KanyiDaily recalls that a Nigerian evangelist, Victor Edet had claimed that out of 50 actresses in Nollywood, only two of them are making money from genuine means, while the rest are all into prostitution.
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