The Nigerian Singer Reflects on Emotional Trauma and His Disconnected Love Life
Nigerian singer-songwriter Michael Adebayo Olayinka, popularly known as Ruger, has revealed that he can no longer fall in love due to emotional scars from past relationships. The “WeWe” hitmaker recently shared that his previous experiences with love have left him emotionally numb, describing his heart as “cold.”
In a candid admission, Ruger expressed that his love life has been deeply affected, leaving him unable to feel the same emotions he once did. “My love life is f*cked up… I can’t love again. My heart is cold. I don’t feel anything again,” he shared.
The singer also made headlines earlier for advising men never to return to ex-girlfriends who caught them cheating, suggesting it’s often a trap for revenge. Ruger’s reflections on love and relationships have sparked conversations among fans, highlighting the emotional toll his past has taken on him.
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