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'I don't think a woman can love me genuinely' - Don Little

'I don't think a woman can love me genuinely' - Don Little

Popular Kumawood actor, Stephen Atanga widely known as Don Little, has shared reasons why he has stayed single for years, revealing details about how he views relationships and love.

Speaking on the U Cook Show hosted by Empress Gifty, the actor explained that he finds it difficult to believe that any woman can genuinely love him.

He disclosed that he currently has no wife, child, or partner, noting that even if a woman shows interest, it often takes him a long time to trust her intentions.

He also noted that his physical stature creates challenges in relationships, adding that it affects how some women perceive him.

Don Little said his preferences have changed over time. He stated that he once admired plus-size women, but now he prefers women with slim waists and curvy figures.

He explained his thoughts about it in relation to family and children.

"For me I had always preferred an "obolo," I prefered fat and tall women, those fat women that no one wants, those are the ladies that I wanted.

"But one day someone almost killed me so since from that night I have changed my preferences so now I want small, beautiful and cute women," he stated

Don Little also responded to questions about his ability to drive indicating that he uses a specially modified vehicle fitted with customized seats and controls to match his needs.

"I can drive you anywhere and it will shock you, even though no one taught me how to drive but I can drive than those who leant how to drive.

"My seat is a customized seat , I have customized my car stirred, my break, and my acerelator, I drive to Takwa, Bogoso, Kumasi and others," he said.

He further said he has gained a large popularity through Kumawood films and online content, despite dealing with personal and social challenges.

Source: Vanessa Elizabeth Nkum

Posted by: Nana Ofori

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