
Afrobeats icon Tiwa Savage has spoken openly about her family plans, confirming she is no longer freezing her eggs and is looking forward to expanding her household.
In an interview with American podcaster Joe Budden, the singer said her decision reflects her readiness to embrace motherhood again, while noting her strong wish for male children.
“I want more children, boys,” Savage said during the conversation. She revealed that she had previously undergone egg freezing as a precaution, adding, “I am just preparing. Like I said, I am not young. I am thinking about my age and want to get my eggs while they are still very healthy.”
The award-winning artist is already a mother and has consistently spoken about balancing parenting with her demanding career.
Savage’s journey in music began as a backup vocalist for international stars including George Michael and Mary J. Blige. She later returned to Nigeria, where she redefined the Afrobeats scene with hits such as Kele Kele Love and Eminado. Today, she remains one of the genre’s most influential voices, blending personal storytelling with global appeal.
Beyond her music, the singer has often been candid about her personal life, drawing admiration from fans for her openness on issues such as single motherhood, resilience, and self-growth.
Her latest revelation offers a more intimate glimpse into her future aspirations, underscoring the human side of a global superstar.