BY OUR SHOWBIZ REPORTER
Afrobeats icon Wizkid has blown the lid off his chaotic love life, dropping a series of jaw-dropping relationship bombshells that have left fans completely divided.
The Grammy-winning superstar, 35, known for his smooth vocals and global hits like Essence, has officially ruled out traditional marriage—unless he can pull off the ultimate matrimonial magic trick.
Insiders reveal the singer has expressed massive reluctance to ever settle down with just one woman. Instead, the chart-topper has boldly stated he would only ever consider walking down the aisle if all of his baby mamas agreed to marry him simultaneously in one giant, polygamist mega-wedding.
The Nigerian-born singer, whose real name is Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, has lived a life as fast and flashy as his music videos. One industry source cheekily quipped: “Wizkid has seen more vaginas in his life than a room full of busy NHS midwives!”
And looking at his black book, it is hard to argue.
Over his decade at the top, the singer has been linked to a glittering carousel of high-profile women.
The star-studded list includes his three current baby mamas: Sola Ogudu, Binta Diallo, and his powerhouse manager-turned-partner Jada Pollock. But the romantic resume doesn’t stop there.
He has also been linked to teenage sweetheart Sophie Rammal, fashionista Tania Omotayo, singers Victoria Kimani and Justine Skye, music queen Tiwa Savage, and socialite Huddah Monroe.
But while his love life reads like a Hollywood script, Wizkid’s cynical views on modern romance have sparked an absolute firestorm online.
The singer has taken a swipe at modern dating, claiming that what women say they want on social media is a total lie compared to what they chase in the real world.
According to the star, the furious online backlash against cheating men, polygamy, and the “baby mama lifestyle” completely evaporates when a wealthy, powerful man enters the room.
”It’s only on social media that women hate a cheating man, polygamy, and being a baby mama,” a source close to the star’s camp claims. “In real life, they are completely flipping the script. When a guy is truly high-value, women don’t mind being the third wife, or even baby mama number five.”
The controversial remarks hit at the heart of a massive cultural debate surrounding the rise of “hypergamy”—the practice of marrying or dating a person of higher social status or wealth. While internet influencers preach independence and zero-tolerance policies for cheating partners, critics argue that the allure of private jets, designer bags, and a luxury lifestyle causes many to throw the rulebook out the window.
However, Wizkid’s worldview isn’t just unconventional—it’s deeply scarred by mistrust. The singer has reportedly warned his inner circle to keep their guards up, dropping a cynical truth-bomb about loyalty.
”Never trust a woman when money is involved,” the star reportedly warned. “She will betray you a million times.”
The bitter sentiment suggests that despite his global fame, sold-out stadiums, and millions in the bank, the star feels isolated by his wealth, viewing romance as a transactional minefield where loyalty is bought, sold, and easily broken.
To understand Wizkid’s cynical approach to love, you have to look at his astronomical rise to fame and his complicated history with the women who have shared his spotlight.
Wizkid burst onto the global scene in the early 2010s, transforming from a local Lagos talent into an international juggernaut. As his wealth skyrocketed, so did his complicated family tree.
His first son, Boluwatife, was born in 2011 to Sola Ogudu when Wizkid was just 21.
The relationship was plagued by public drama, with Sola famously calling him out in the past for being an absent father.
History repeated itself in 2016 when Guinean model Binta Diallo gave birth to his second son, King Ayo. Binta similarly waged a public war of words against the singer over child support, labeling him a “baby daddy from hell.”
The dynamic shifted dramatically with Jada Pollock. Initially hired as his international manager, Pollock transitioned into his romantic partner, giving birth to his third son, Zion, in 2017, and a fourth child in 2022.
Pollock has successfully managed his global crossover, shielding his image and navigating his career through massive milestones. Yet, despite their domestic partnership,
Wizkid’s refusal to commit to her exclusively remains a permanent fixture of his public persona.
His string of high-profile flings—most notably with older Afrobeats queen Tiwa Savage and American R&B singer Justine Skye—have consistently blurred the lines between professional collaboration and romantic entanglement.
By treating relationships as fluid and openly questioning the motives of the women around him, Wizkid has become the poster boy for a cynical new generation of ultra-wealthy celebrities who view traditional marriage as an outdated trap.
For now, the King of Afrobeats remains firmly on his throne—wealthy, wildly successful, and entirely single.

