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“I Don’t Even Have the Energy to Womanise” – Timini Egbuson Shuts Down Dating Rumors with Brutal Honesty

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Nollywood heartthrob and certified screen sensation, Timini Egbuson, has finally addressed the rumors that have followed him for years like a shadow—accusations of being a notorious womaniser. In a refreshing and surprisingly candid revelation on a recent episode of The Culture League podcast, the 38-year-old actor tore down the tabloid assumptions and social media whispers that have long painted him as a relentless playboy.


“I’ve been single for years,” Timini declared with a calm resolve that stunned listeners. Seated beside Nigerian football star Victor Boniface and beloved comedian Bovi, the actor laid it all bare, giving fans an unfiltered glimpse into the private life of one of Nollywood’s most sought-after leading men. With a career schedule that seems to blur the lines between day and night, Timini described a life consumed almost entirely by his passion for acting—leaving little, if any, room for romantic entanglements.


“From being on set all day to getting back tired at 11 pm, I will now start chatting a lady? I don’t have the capacity for that,” he admitted. That statement alone struck a chord with many fans, not just because of its brutal honesty but because of the image-shattering impact it had. For years, the name Timini Egbuson has been associated with charm, sex appeal, and irresistible charisma. He’s the guy with the smooth voice, the designer drip, and the killer smile—the one people love to love and equally love to hate. But in that moment, he wasn’t the red carpet darling or the Instagram icon. He was just Timini, a man too exhausted after long shoots and demanding roles to even think about juggling multiple women, let alone one serious relationship.


It wasn’t a defensive outburst. It was more like a sigh—like someone tired of carrying a label he didn’t ask for. “A lot of people assume that I’m a womaniser. But I’m not,” he stated plainly. That single sentence, simple yet seismic, may have done more to clean up his image than any PR stunt ever could. He went on to explain that Nollywood had essentially taken over his life in the past few years, leaving him no space to entertain distractions or flings. “Except you will be the most unserious,” he joked, suggesting that the idea of balancing multiple women amidst his brutal filming schedule was laughable.


Still, even with the weight of public perception pressing against him, Timini admitted he finds the so-called “bad boy” stereotype somewhat amusing. “It’s funny,” he shrugged, a small smile playing on his lips. And why wouldn’t he laugh? For all the noise and speculation, he’s still standing strong in an industry that swallows many whole. His name remains at the top of casting lists, his face on billboards, and his presence on every trending show or film of the moment.


Fans who have followed his career closely know that Timini Egbuson didn’t just stumble into fame. With a track record that includes standout performances in hits like Elevator Baby, Shuga, and Breaded Life, he has earned his stripes. He’s worked tirelessly, often hopping from one set to another, sometimes playing vastly different characters in quick succession. His versatility and commitment to his craft have positioned him as one of Nollywood’s most bankable actors, and clearly, that level of success comes at a personal cost—particularly in matters of the heart.


As the podcast episode circulated online, fans and critics alike took to social media with a mix of reactions. While some applauded his vulnerability and work ethic, others remained skeptical, suggesting that someone of his fame must still have women throwing themselves at him regardless of his schedule. But that, Timini would likely say, is part of the problem—assumptions. The public sees the glamour, the awards, the flashy lifestyle, but not the man beneath it all.


What’s striking is how little bitterness there is in his tone. There’s no anger, no need to set the record straight with aggressive denials. It’s as if he’s grown used to the noise but finally decided to offer his truth—not to defend himself, but to simply be understood. And in doing so, he’s opened up a new chapter in how celebrities engage with their public image. It’s no longer enough to remain silent while rumors swirl; sometimes, clearing the air means stepping into the conversation with clarity and composure.


Timini’s revelation comes at a time when many Nigerian celebrities are becoming increasingly vocal about the pressures and misconceptions they face. From intrusive speculation about their love lives to unfair portrayals in the media, the burden of fame often strips stars of their humanity. But with moments like this, where someone as influential as Timini chooses to pull back the curtain, the dialogue begins to shift.


For now, it’s unclear whether the actor is open to dating again, but one thing is certain—he’s focused. With new projects lined up and an ever-growing fanbase, Timini seems content riding the wave of his career without distractions. And perhaps that’s the real takeaway here: not every handsome, successful man is a womaniser. Sometimes, he’s just busy building an empire, too tired to even reply to a text, let alone play games.


As the internet continues to buzz with clips and quotes from the podcast, one thing is sure: Timini Egbuson has once again captured the public’s attention—but this time, not with a role or a red carpet look, but with raw honesty. Whether or not the womaniser rumors fade after this revelation remains to be seen. But for now, the actor has spoken his truth, and the world is listening.



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