“No Man Deserves Me”: GoodGirl LA Sparks Debate with Bold Marriage Comments
Nigerian singer GoodGirl LA — real name Euphemia Ekumah — is making headlines again, and this time it’s for rejecting societal expectations of marriage and declaring that no man on earth deserves her.
The fast-rising artist made the bold claim while responding to a fan who criticized her for admitting she doesn't cook.
“Who go marry woman wey no like cooking?” the fan wrote in reaction to GoodGirl LA’s confession that she’s never used her kitchen.
But the singer was unbothered. Her clapback?
“I’m never getting married because no man walking this earth deserves a goddess like me. Now what?”
🔥 Self-Worth or Overconfidence?
Her statement quickly lit up social media — with fans either praising her self-confidence or calling it over-the-top arrogance. For many women, though, her words hit a familiar nerve.
In a society where women are often measured by their domestic skills, GoodGirl LA is challenging the narrative by prioritizing her mental health, self-worth, and freedom.
🧠 From Depression to Defiance
It’s important to note that GoodGirl LA’s recent statements follow a painful revelation: she battled depression for years, during which people mocked and misunderstood her — even her own parents.
“People thought I was crazy… my parents called me a failure,” she once revealed.
So perhaps this bold “no man deserves me” declaration isn’t just sass — it’s survival. A woman who’s rebuilt herself from the ground up may not be eager to hand over her power.
💬 Opinion — Hot Take: She's Not Bitter, She's Healing
It’s easy to brand her “bitter” or “arrogant,” but maybe we’re missing the deeper truth: GoodGirl LA has reclaimed herself.
Her rejection of traditional marriage isn’t about pride — it’s about setting boundaries in a world that has tried to box her in.
In a country where women are still pressured to “know how to cook or lose your man,” her statement is a radical act of self-ownership.
🗣️ What Nigerians Are Saying
“She’s feeling herself too much abeg.”
“Let her live! Not every woman dreams of being someone’s wife.”
“She just doesn’t want to be controlled. I respect that.”
“But can we stop equating cooking with worth?”
Whether you agree or not, GoodGirl LA is forcing us to ask the tough questions:
Must women always fit into the role of wife to be valued? Or is it finally time to let women define themselves — on their own terms?
🔁 Your turn:
Do you think GoodGirl LA went too far — or is she simply speaking her truth?
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