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Tiwa Savage thought motherhood might end her career — See other celebs that felt the same way

Tiwa Savage| Bambam| Simi| Omawumi| Adunni Ade

In a recent conversation with media personality Korty EO, Nigerian music superstar Tiwa Savage opened up in a way she rarely has before. She spoke honestly about how becoming a mother changed her life, her feelings about motherhood, and how it affected her career.

Savage, one of Africa’s biggest musical exports, admitted that when she gave birth to her son, her first reaction wasn’t pure joy. According to her, she revealed that she wasn’t very excited when she gave birth to her son and that the news of having a boy brought her to tears.

In the interview, the singer shared a raw and vulnerable truth about how motherhood initially made her feel. She explained that the experience made her feel like her career was at risk. In her words, I felt giving birth destroyed my career.”

That’s a powerful statement from someone who has sustained a successful career for over a decade, headlined international tours, and influenced artists across Africa. But it also shows how deeply life changes like motherhood can affect even the most confident and accomplished people.

Her Honest Emotional Journey

Tiwa Savage & son, Jamil

Tiwa Savage’s reaction of feeling fear instead of immediate joy, isn’t something we hear often from celebrities. She also shared that her connection with her son wasn’t instant. One widely circulated clip from the interview shows her saying, Honestly I didn’t bond with my son for the first year or two. I always wanted a girl. They told me it was a boy, and I started crying.”

These comments sparked conversations online because they challenge the idea that new mothers always feel an immediate burst of joy and connection with their child. For Tiwa, becoming a mom meant she had to face the fear of losing a part of herself, especially in a career she’s poured her heart into.

Not Just Tiwa, Here Are Other Nigerian Celebrities Who Felt the Effects of Motherhood Too

Tiwa Savage’s honest reflection isn’t unique in Nigerian entertainment. Many high‑profile women have shared how becoming a mother shifted their sense of self, creative focus, and professional pace.

Simi & Daughter

One of the most talked‑about examples is singer Simi. The Duduke star who recently welcomed twins, has been open about how becoming a mother changed her rhythm creatively and personally.

In a 2023 interview on Cool FM, she explained that it took her about two years after giving birth before she started to feel like herself again. She said, 2 years later after I had my child, I started to see myself a little more… it’s like the tunnel vision became wider, and I was able to see and experience myself a little bit more.”

Simi also described how the vulnerability of motherhood made her feelings evolve over time, even if she eventually found a balance between career and parenthood.

Omawumi, husband & children

Another voice in the conversation is Omawumi, the Nigerian singer and songwriter. In past interviews, she has acknowledged that building a family changed how she approaches her music and career. She said balancing motherhood with professional ambition is a “very difficult choice to make, explaining that family responsibilities have inevitably influenced her creative decisions and priorities as an artist.

Bambam, husband Teddy A & children

Reality TV star Bamike “Bam Bam” Olawunmi, known from Big Brother Naija, has also spoken about the emotional and physical reality of motherhood, including complications and struggles after childbirth.

In interviews, she revealed that her first pregnancy came with serious health challenges. She was diagnosed with preeclampsia, a condition that can be dangerous for both mother and baby. Bambam described how her body changed dramatically, saying, “I would never have imagined my body getting this thick… I was in shock.” Beyond physical changes, she struggled with postpartum depression, admitting, “I went through postpartum depression. I was a mess. I didn’t understand.”

The emotional strain was compounded by a frightening complication during labor. She explained that her daughter had detached from the placenta, putting her baby’s life at risk. Bambam said, Every time I look at her, I just say, ‘What if…?’ That word tormented me… it haunted me for a while. I had to get therapy to walk me through being grateful.”

Adunni Ade & sons

Like Tiwa Savage, Adunni Ade has spoken openly about how motherhood reshaped her life, her priorities, and even her sense of self. For Adunni, becoming a mother wasn’t just a joyful milestone. It came with fear, uncertainty, and the pressure of balancing personal and professional life.

Adunni, a mother of two sons, has described motherhood as the toughest job title” she has ever taken on. Reflecting on her early days as a parent, she admitted that discovering her first pregnancy was overwhelming. She said, When I found out I was pregnant with D’Marion, it felt like the world came caving in on me.” At the time, she was in college and suddenly faced financial and emotional challenges while trying to navigate motherhood.

Adunni has also spoken about the ongoing balancing act between her career and motherhood, emphasizing that she had to find equilibrium between work, personal growth, and raising her children. In her words, Balancing your life is something you have to do as a parent… you just have to find that balance.”

Collectively, these stories paint a richer picture of how motherhood can influence Nigerian women in the spotlight. Whether it’s temporarily slowing creative output, reshaping personal priorities, or causing deep self‑reflection, these stars show that the emotional journey of becoming a mother is real, layered, and far from simple, just as Tiwa Savage revealed.

Why These Stories Matter

Tiwa Savage

When celebrities like Tiwa Savage, Simi and others speak openly about how motherhood affected them, it does doesn’t make headlines alone.

• It shows that motherhood isn’t always immediately joyous or simple.

• It highlights the emotional complexity many women go through.

• It challenges the idea that successful women can just “bounce back” after having children.

• It encourages broader, more honest conversations about balancing personal life and professional identity.

Conclusion

For many women, motherhood brings joy, purpose, and fulfillment. But it can also bring fear, uncertainty, and identity shifts especially when they are building careers, pursuing dreams, or breaking barriers in their industries.

Tiwa Savage’s candid words remind us that celebrities are also human who face those same tensions. Her story, coupled with others paints a fuller picture of what it really means to be a woman, an artist, and a mother in today’s world.

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