“My Husband Can’t Have a Female Best Friend” — Veekee James Sparks Debate on Marriage Boundaries
Popular Lagos-based fashion designer, Veekee James, has revealed the firm boundaries she maintains in her marriage when it comes to friendships with the opposite sex.
Speaking on the Off the Top podcast with VJ Adams, the award-winning designer stated clearly that her husband, Femi Atere, cannot keep a female best friend because she believes she should be the closest woman to him in every way.
According to her, the rule is not about insecurity but about what works for peace in their home.
“Femi Atere can never have a female best friend, even if he does I’ll occupy it with all of herself and her body alone,” she said jokingly but firmly.
Veekee also addressed old online rumours where people accused her of “snatching” Femi from someone else. She admitted the comments once took a toll on her mental health, but she eventually overcame the negativity.
The couple, who got engaged in late 2023 and tied the knot on February 10, 2024, celebrated their first wedding anniversary earlier this year.
Opinion: Veekee’s Stance Opens a Bigger Conversation About Boundaries — And Every Couple’s Right to Set Their Own Rules
Veekee James’ comment has already begun stirring conversations online because it touches on one of the most sensitive topics in modern relationships: opposite-sex friendships after marriage.
Whether people agree with her or not, one thing is clear — every marriage runs on its own blueprint. Too many couples try to copy relationship patterns that don’t align with their values, only to struggle later.
For Veekee and Femi, creating clear boundaries seems to bring peace and balance into their home. And truthfully, boundaries are not about control; they are about clarity. When both partners agree on what is acceptable, misunderstandings reduce significantly.
The real lesson here is that marriage is not a one-size-fits-all arrangement.
Some couples are completely fine with opposite-sex best friends. Others, like Veekee and Femi, prefer tighter emotional circles. What matters most is mutual agreement, respect, and honesty — not public approval.
At the end of the day, the strongest relationships are the ones built intentionally, not the ones built to please strangers on the internet.




