Toke Makinwa Sparks Debate With Claim That Women Are More Likely to Cheat — Quietly
Nigerian actress and media personality, Toke Makinwa, has stirred conversations online after sharing her thoughts on infidelity, asserting that women cheat more than men but tend to do so discreetly. Makinwa made the remarks during a recent episode of her Toke Moments podcast, where she reflected on evolving perspectives around relationships, faithfulness, and personal growth. …
Nigerian actress and media personality, Toke Makinwa, has stirred conversations online after sharing her thoughts on infidelity, asserting that women cheat more than men but tend to do so discreetly.
Makinwa made the remarks during a recent episode of her Toke Moments podcast, where she reflected on evolving perspectives around relationships, faithfulness, and personal growth.
According to her, cheating should no longer be framed as a male-only issue, arguing that women also engage in infidelity but are often overlooked in the narrative.
She explained that her stance on cheating has changed over time, noting that while she does not endorse infidelity, she no longer automatically views it as a relationship-ending offence.
Makinwa further stated that women often find it easier to cheat because they are typically on the receiving end of attention, unlike men who may have to invest significant time, effort, and financial resources to engage in such acts.
The media personality also suggested that fidelity in women is largely rooted in discipline rather than a lack of opportunity, describing self-control as the defining factor.
She concluded by stating that women who cheat are generally more careful, which contributes to the perception that men are more unfaithful.
Her comments have since generated widespread reactions across social media, with users debating gender roles, accountability, and honesty in modern relationships.