Nigerian singer and YBNL Princess, Temmie Ovwasa has revealed why she would prefer to go to hell than get stuck with Christians in heaven.
In an interview with Big Brother Naija’s ‘Shine ya eyes’ housemate, Doyin David on her podcast, Doyin’s Corner, Temmie Ovwasa stated that she doesn’t think she is going to hell.
According to her, she doesn’t believe in hell and doesn’t think there is a pit of eternal damnation that she is going to.
Temmie Ovwasa affirmed that she would prefer to go to hell than be stuck with Christians in Heaven.
She explained further that she gets messages in her DMs from Christians condemning her to hell.
“I don’t think I am going to hell, I joke about it often because it gets on people’s nerves and I love to do that. But I don’t think I am going to hell, I don’t believe in hell. I don’t think there is a pit of eternal damnation that I am going to. I rather go there than be stuck with Christians in Heaven. I think Christians are the meanest people I have met in my life. They come into my DMs every day, to tell me that I am going to hell and that’s not what Jesus was preaching”.
“I am God” Temmie Ovwasa declares
Recall that years back, Temmie Ovwasa had declared that she is God while sharing her thoughts about atheism and religion on a question and answer session on Instagram.
Temmie who was seen in the gathering of queer Nigerian in an event held for and by them in Lagos stated that she doesn’t think there is a God in heaven.
The singer who was asked if she’s an atheist, said that she doesn’t think ‘God’ doesn’t exist. She, however, went on to declare herself a “God” while stating that the human mind is too small to comprehend a lot of things.
I am queer’ – YBNL Princess, Temmie Ovwasa comes out of the closet
Speaking on her sexuality, Temmie Ovwasa revealed that she’s queer.
Temmi via her verified Twitter handle reacted to claims that she got signed to singer, Olamide’s record label, YBNL, because ‘she is the girl everyone is sleeping with.’
The female singer revealed that she identifies as queer, an umbrella term used for people whose sexual orientation is not exclusively heterosexual and it can be used by anyone under the LGBTQ spectrum.
She also went ahead to narrate the struggles she’d face when she was coming up in the industry.