Nollywood actress and media personality, Omotunde Adebowale David, popularly known as Lolo1, recently shared intriguing insights on the latest episode of the ‘Say My Piece’ podcast.
According to her, recent data suggests that a significant portion—80%—of gym attendees are professional sex workers.
During the podcast, Lolo1's guest, former Big Brother Naija housemate and fitness trainer, Kemen, expressed skepticism about the statistics. He argued that the data might be based on generalized experiences rather than representing the entire demographic accurately.
This revelation sparks a conversation about the dynamics of gym culture and the diverse backgrounds of its participants. As discussions on societal trends continue to evolve, it's essential to critically examine the validity and implications of such statistics.
He said, “Whoever is behind that stat is one of the career prostitutes that was just successful in trying to prostitute in the gym.
“We make commercial sex work look like it’s very easy. If commercial sex work was as easy or profitable as a lot of people think it is, an average girl would most likely… Who wants to suffer?
“Even as a man, if sleeping with girls was the easy thing to do… For anybody that has had their life and health changed in the gym, will never say this thing [that gymgoers are prostitutes].”
According to the fitness trainer, he has never made any sexual advances towards any of his clients throughout his career.
“In my 10 years of being a personal trainer, if you have been my client or know anyone that has been my client that I have had any sexual relationship with, drop your receipts [evidence],” he bragged.
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