Afrobeats Queen Opens Up About Fertility Preservation and Regrets Waiting Until 40s
Nigerian music superstar Tiwa Savage is sparking important conversations about women’s reproductive health after revealing her personal decision to freeze her eggs. The 42-year-old singer, known for her chart-topping hits and fearless persona, shared intimate details about her fertility journey in a candid interview with media personality Zeze Mills.
“Motherhood came to me at 34, and it was perfect timing because I was emotionally and financially ready,” Savage reflected. “But if I could go back, I would tell my younger self to freeze my eggs sooner.” The Grammy-nominated artist, who co-parents her son with ex-husband Teebillz, emphasized that egg freezing isn’t just for women who want children now—it’s about keeping options open.
With striking honesty, Savage explained her wake-up call: “Our bodies don’t wait until we’re ready. You could be 36 and suddenly realize your egg reserve is depleted—right when you finally feel prepared for motherhood.” Her message comes as more women worldwide are choosing fertility preservation, with egg freezing cycles increasing by 400% over the past decade according to recent studies.
The “Somebody’s Son” hitmaker’s revelation has resonated across social media, with fans praising her for normalizing conversations about reproductive health in the African community. “This isn’t about pressure—it’s about empowerment,” Savage clarified. “Whether you want five kids or none, knowledge gives you power over your own future.”
As women continue navigating career ambitions and biological clocks, Savage’s story offers both caution and hope—proving it’s never too late to take charge of your fertility journey, but the earlier you start, the better your options may be.
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