Stefflon Don, the talented British rapper, has shared her opinion on relationships and money. In the wake of 36-year-old Spanish actress Hiba Abouk, the wife of Paris Saint-Germain’s footballer Achraf Hakimi whom she hauled before a French court seeking a divorce and half his wealth, but walked away empty-handed.
According to the 31-year-old entertainer, no woman should be entitled to a man’s earnings if she has not worked for it.
She expressed her views on social media, stating that women who have not struggled with their partner and helped them achieve success should not expect to receive a portion of their earnings.
“No woman should be entitled to half of a man’s earnings if she hasn’t struggled with and help him get there,” she noted.
Known for being vocal about relationship matters, particularly those involving money. In February, she advised young women to avoid being disrespected over money and urged them not to be tempted by lifestyles they could not afford or maintain. She also emphasized the importance of young women getting a job and not relying on men who would disrespect them because of their financial dependence.
In addition to her stance on financial independence, Stefflon also stated that she admires men who can teach her new things. This aligns with her overall message of empowerment, urging women to take control of their lives and not rely on men for their success or fulfillment.
“I love a man that can teach me more than I already know.”
Stefflon’s success in the music industry has been remarkable, with her debut mixtape, “Real Ting,” released in 2016. She gained widespread popularity in 2017 with her hit single “Hurtin’ Me,” featuring French Montana. While she has faced challenges and setbacks along the way, her perseverance and talent have allowed her to flourish on the rap scene in the UK.
No woman should be entitled to half of a mans earnings if she hasn’t struggled with & help him get there.
— 1DON (@stefflondon) April 15, 2023
I love a man that can teach me more than I already know 😍
— 1DON (@stefflondon) April 15, 2023