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“Baby-Trap Them First” — Speed Darlington’s Plan for Polygamy Sparks Outrage

In a jaw-dropping confession, controversial Nigerian entertainer Speed Darlington has revealed that a past fiancée walked out after he confessed to being "polygamous by nature." But it’s the shockingly cynical advice he claims to live by that is now setting the internet ablaze.

The 41-year-old musician and social media figure, who boasts of never having fallen in love, admitted he juggles relationships with six different women. His philosophy? "You can't be the only one."

“My Brother Told Me To Get Them Pregnant First”

Darlington dropped his first bombshell by revealing an engagement that crumbled when he was honest about his desire for multiple partners. But the real firestorm began when he disclosed the secret advice he says he now follows.

"My brother told me not to tell her anymore," Darlington confessed. "He said I should just bring them in, get them pregnant, and then I can tell them afterwards."

Online Erupts in Fury and Criticism

Social media has exploded with a wave of condemnation and disbelief, with users slamming the strategy as manipulative and predatory.

Although the controversial musician hinted that his current mindset may stem from a previous, painful romantic experience, this explanation has done little to quell the public backlash against his openly declared tactics for managing multiple relationships.

The viral clip has reignited fierce debates about modern dating, the ethics of polygamy, and the shocking lengths some would go to avoid honest communication.

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