Tuesday, February 25, 2014

"I Love Sex. I Love Boys. I Have sex Everyday"---Maheeda


We all know the controversial nudist  Maheeda, I usually don't post most of her unclad photos on my blog. During her recent interview with Thenet.ng, she opened up about her past life, how she was left to suffer after having a baby at the age of 17 and how her life revolves around everyday sex. Read below


You seem to derive a lot of pleasure from flaunting your private parts. Why?
Honestly, some years back, I wanted to start wearing bum shorts on the TV, but I was scared of what people would say. But all of a sudden, bum shorts were everywhere. I wanted to wear panties also, but was also scared of what people will say, and all of a sudden everyone is wearing it. And when I wanted to get naked in a music video, people were like I shouldn’t do it. But I had to do it, because I didn’t want anyone to do it before me. You know it is show business, and there are competitors.

How has being semi-nude majority of the time made an impact on your career? 
I feel like this is one of the best peaks of my career. I was telling my team that maybe I should just keep taking off my clothes, but they are like, I have to sing. They are trying to get me to have a balance even though getting naked is what brought me all the attention, but they really want me to focus on the music.

You’ve faced a lot of criticism lately from people who believe you are a bad role model, how do you feel about that?:
Honestly, it’s not really a very good feeling but it’s mixed because whatever you do, there must be a sacrifice. You must pay, so I think that’s just the bad side of it, so I will face it.

Are you in your comfort zone now?
 Yes! I would say that, because I’m a crazy person, I love sex, I love attention, I love boys, I love music, I love attention, I love modelling. Everything that I love is what I’m doing.

 You love sex? How much do you love it?
A lot… I’m addicted to sex, and I have to have sex everyday.

How many times do you have sex in a day? 
At least once everyday, and if there’s no guy around me, I’ll help myself by masturbating. I have a lot of sextoys; in fact, I’m a regular customer. It’s like food to me, and you have to eat. It is very healthy and it gives you the right curves and my body is used to it.

You mean your body needs sex to function normally?
Yes! Sometimes I just squirt, like when am having sex, and because I am used to it and my body needs it.

You recently shared a story about your daughter where you said things were pretty rough at the beginning. What’s the story? 
I got pregnant for my boyfriend about 13 years ago when I was just 17, in Kano. I think his family was tribalist because they didn’t want me around, so they offered me N2million, which was a lot of money back then, to leave the baby and go. I actually wanted to accept the money but I thought to myself, ‘Hey, you’re an orphan and this is the only blood you have.’ So, I left the money and decided to leave with my daughter.

What was the father’s involvement in all this?
 He was present all through and he never said anything, which was strange. I think he respected his family too much to intervene and fight for his daughter. I think maybe because she’s a girl, that’s why he didn’t say anything.

Is he involved in her life?
 No. Ever since then it has been just me and, besides, I don’t want to ask anything because I know they wanted the child and not me, and I can’t afford to lose her. She’s the only thing that I have.

Why did you even consider trading your daughter for N2million?
 Because I was very hungry and I was coming from a very poor background. My mum and dad weren’t there. I was 14, living in the streets, where he met me, housed, and then I eventually got pregnant for him when I was 17.

You are based in Holland, how often does your daughter come to Nigeria?
Not often. We moved to Holland about a year and six months ago because she needed to go to high school, and I wanted it to be there because I don’t want her to have that ‘Naija mentality’.

What is that?
The Nigerian mentality is very low. It made me look like a fool the first time I went to Europe.

What do you mean when you say the Nigerian mentality is low?
 The way we see things, especially seeing sex as evil and not even talking about it even though we desire it. Some people think I’m already possessed, but that’s not it. We are not taught honour and there’s just a lot we don’t know.

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