The "This Year" crooner recently addressed the growing trend of young women taking on second or third wives solely for financial gain or comfort in a post that generated a lot of online discussion.
Jaywon warned that although marrying into a wealthy family may initially seem desirable, these relationships can involve difficulties, sacrifices, and unspoken suffering.
He noted that relationships founded on greed or convenience rarely bring long-term happiness.
“Don’t act surprised when the consequences arrive,” he said, adding that genuine peace and fulfillment cannot be bought with money.
Jaywon emphasized that love built on money lacks stability, urging women to choose partners based on shared values and respect rather than material advantage. He wrote:
“Do what you want. Marry for money. Be a second wife. Stay with an abuser. It’s your life. But don’t act surprised when the consequences arrive. Choices have cost and you will be responsible for yours.”
The single father continued his message by telling young women that hard work and self-worth are ultimately more fulfilling than marriage as a way to achieve financial independence.
He pointed out that relying on a partner for luxury or social standing frequently results in remorse and emotional dependence.
Both fans and critics were moved by the singer's remarks, and many praised his candor. His message, according to others, is a much-needed reality check for today's youth, who frequently use social media interactions as standards for success and happiness.
Actress Regina Daniel and her husband, Senator Ned Nwoko, were going through a marital crisis when he uploaded the tweet.

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