I CAN NEVER TELL A MAN HOW MUCH I EARN - NANCY ISIME


Actress and media personality Nancy Isime has revealed that discussing her earnings is one thing she avoids completely, regardless of who is asking. 

Speaking on the Thanks For Coming show hosted by Grand Prince Ita, Nancy was asked how much she earned from a recent project. However, the actress declined to disclose the amount, insisting that her finances are strictly private. 

“I never discuss three things: my money, my money, my money,” she said. When pressed to at least give a range of what she was paid, Nancy firmly replied, “No, never.” 

The conversation later shifted to relationships, with the host asking whether she would be willing to discuss her finances with a man she is dating or married to. Nancy maintained her stance, questioning the need for such discussions.

 “Tell a man how much I earn? Why not? For what?” she asked. She further stated that she would not want a partner sharing details of his finances with her either. 

“I don’t want him to discuss his with me either,” she said. When asked if she would want to know how much her husband earns, Nancy responded, “Why?” Adding that whatever they both earn respectively is not either of their business.

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