Nigerian legendary singer and media personality, Charles Oputa better known as Charly Boy has recounted how he was raped by a nanny.
In a podcast interview with Duke Rant, Charly Boy shared that he contracted STDs after being molested as a child
He spilled that he was raped by his nanny and didn’t feel abused at that time because he enjoyed it and didn’t know what was going on.
Charly Boy, 74, noted that at a young age, he patronised brothels regularly and contacted gonorrhea at age 12.
He said
“I was raped by my nanny. I didn’t feel abused because I actually enjoyed it. I didn’t know what the hell was going on, but it felt good. At 12, I had already contracted gonorrhea. I was going to all the brothels around”.
See how Netizens reacted below
One Iamdx2 wrote: “Men is time for us to speak up”
One Churchill_777 wrote: “It’s high time men begin to speak up. Enough of bottling those traumas”
One Elofunam wrote: “Many boys were raped by their nannies”
One Thynk_unlimited1 wrote: “If men start to talk, you all will be surprised what we went through at a young age”
One It’s Antichrist wrote: “Men speak up”
One Constance Malai wrote: “Sad but it’s a reality”
One Suruka.ng wrote: “Men are going through a lot. They just choose not to talk about it. There’s a popular saying that men would “rather die than not have an erec*tion,” given the significant psychological and emotional impact that ED can have on their sense of identity, self-worth, and overall quality of life. Various studies have shown that ED is strongly linked to poor mental health, anxiety, depression, and even thoughts of self-harm in severe cases.”
Glamsquad recalls that the legendary singer disclosed in February in an interview that he doesn’t like women anymore.
Charly Boy revealed that he used to like women, especially those who are well endowed, as he loves derriere and boobs. Unfortunately, things have changed and he wasn’t into women anymore because his manhood can’t rise.
In April 2023, Charly Boy opened up about his battle with prostate cancer, expressing gratitude for surviving the ordeal. He described his survival as the greatest gift from God, thanking both his family for their unwavering support and the Nigerian doctor who performed his surgery