Popular Nigerian singer, Harrysong, has sparked intense social media debate after questioning why women rarely speak positively about their ex-husbands after divorce. The “Reggae Blues” crooner shared the thought-provoking statement on his Instagram page, saying, “When will that day come during a divorce when the woman will come out in public to say, ‘This man is a good man?’”
Harrysong’s statement immediately caught the attention of fans and celebrities alike, with many praising his courage for addressing what they call “a difficult truth.” Others, however, argued that women are often silent about their pain, and that most men are the ones who tarnish reputations after relationships end.
The singer, who has been known for his outspoken views on love, loyalty, and family, seemed to call for a change in how people narrate their breakup stories. According to him, mutual respect should exist even after separation — especially when both partners once shared love and memories together.
Singer Harrysong Sparks Controversy with Bold Question About Women and Divorce
Nigerian singer and songwriter Harrysong has once again gotten fans talking after posing a deep question about post-divorce behavior. He wondered aloud why it seems rare for women to publicly acknowledge their ex-husbands as “good men” once a marriage ends.
Taking to social media, the music star wrote, “When will that day come during a divorce when the woman will come out in public to say, this man is a good man?” The post quickly went viral, drawing mixed reactions. Some fans interpreted his words as a defense of men who are often blamed after failed marriages, while others saw it as a subtle jab at women.
Many online users engaged in the debate, with some agreeing that societal bias often paints men as villains in divorce cases, while others maintained that men should first work on accountability before expecting public praise. The post continues to trend across platforms, sparking broader discussions on fairness, gender expectations, and respect in failed relationships.
Good Men Exist Even After Divorce’ — Harrysong Opens Up on Relationship Double Standards
Afrobeats singer Harrysong has voiced his frustration with what he described as “unfair double standards” in society’s view of divorce. In a recent social media post, he expressed concern that men rarely receive credit or positive acknowledgment after a marriage ends, even when they may have been supportive partners.
Harrysong’s message read: “When will that day come during a divorce when the woman will come out in the public to say, this man is a good man?” The heartfelt post resonated with many of his followers, especially men who claimed they had faced similar experiences.
The post has since ignited heated conversations across social media. While some users praised Harrysong for speaking up on behalf of men, others accused him of oversimplifying the complexities of marital breakdowns. Regardless, his words have reignited public conversations about love, responsibility, and truth-telling in modern relationships.
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