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BBNaija Star Vee Explains Why She’s Never Been in Love

By  Milcah   Tanimu

BBNaija star Vee has opened up about her relationship experiences, stating that she has never truly been in love. In an interview with the *Dear Ife* podcast, she emphasized that experiencing love requires a level of trust and vulnerability that she has not yet achieved.

“I don’t think I’ve ever been in love,” Vee explained. “To enjoy love, you must let your guard down and completely trust someone. That’s why I haven’t been able to truly get there.” Although she has loved someone, she clarified that she has never experienced being “blindly in love.”

Vee also shared her views on red flags in relationships. While she can overlook some issues, dishonesty is a major deal-breaker for her. “I’m someone who might notice a red flag and fold it into my pocket, but I’m always aware of it,” she said. “Everyone has their red flags, but lying is what really makes me step back and keep my guard up.”

She recounted a troubling experience where another woman contacted her, alleging that her partner had been unfaithful. “A random account messaged me with screenshots, claiming that they had been sending naked pictures to my partner,” Vee said. “She wanted to test our relationship on my behalf, and he liked some of the pictures.”

When Vee confronted her partner, he claimed that people shared his account and tried to downplay the situation. “I could sense he was lying. You always know when someone is not being honest,” she concluded.

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