/ Jul 01, 2026
/ Jul 01, 2026

I have slept with over 3,000 men – Actress Nwachukwu

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Nigerian actress, Esther Nwachukwu, has claimed that she has slept with over 3,000 men in her lifetime.

Nwachukwu made this disclosure during a recent episode of The Honest Bunch Podcast, where she also confessed her preference for married men, whom she described as “more important, mature, and understanding.”

“My body count is more than 1,000. I have had sex with more than 1,000 men. I just clocked 30 on July 7,” Nwachukwu boldly stated.

She further admitted that she has lost track of the exact number, estimating it to be over 3,000 men across different countries, including Nigeria, Cyprus, Turkey, Kenya, and Ghana.”

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The actress was unapologetic about her choice to avoid single men, explaining that married men are more appealing because they do not last long in bed, preferring to conserve their energy for their wives.
“I do not have sex with single men. Married men are more important than single guys. They are more mature, they understand you,” she asserted.

Nwachukwu also shared her controversial view on marriage, arguing that sex workers make the best wives due to their extensive experience.

“The best girls to marry in this generation are prostitutes because they have had experience with several kinds of manhood. So once you marry a prostitute, she will be faithful because she already had sex with several men,” she added.

The Delta-born actress expressed her desire to become the eighth wife of Senator Ned Nwoko. “I want to be Ned Nwoko’s eighth wife…. In this generation, women love money more than love,” Nwachukwu declared.

When questioned about her views on love, she responded bluntly, “Nobody marries for love these days. Did Dangote’s daughter marry a poor man?”

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