Speaking on the show How Far, Temi distinguished between simple politeness and overstepping social boundaries. She explained that gestures such as birthday greetings are acceptable, but actions like monitoring social media activity or liking posts cross the line.
“You can be nice to the person, like wish them a nice, happy birthday text, but when you start liking their pictures online, monitoring their status, or uploads, that’s being too extra,” Temi said. “I’ll have no personal issue with my husband if he is friendly with his exes, especially when the break-up wasn’t messy.”
A Lavish Wedding and Personal Choices
Temi and Mr Eazi recently tied the knot in a series of extravagant ceremonies held across Monaco, Dubai, and Iceland. The couple’s wedding drew widespread attention for its glamour and scale, reflecting both their personal tastes and high-profile status.
Temi, the daughter of billionaire businessman Femi Otedola, also spoke about her decision to take her husband’s surname. She described it as a personal choice that felt natural to her, while underscoring the importance of respecting other women’s decisions regarding their own names.
Temi’s comments offer insight into the couple’s approach to modern relationships, balancing personal trust with respect for boundaries, while also shedding light on her views about individuality and mutual respect within marriage.
