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    “Before you judge me, know my story” – woman tells how she joined H00kup

    tundeoyeyemi2002By tundeoyeyemi2002February 20, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • A woman has revealed she started hooking up after becoming homeless and asked to leave the church where she sought refuge.
    • She explained that after being forced to leave, she struggled to find a place to live and ended up living on the streets.

    A woman has shared a personal story online, explaining how difficult life circumstances forced her into hooking up and living on the streets.

    According to her, she was once homeless and sought refuge in a church to survive. However, she said she was later asked to leave after the pastor reportedly said he did not want anyone sleeping on the premises.

    She explained that after being forced to leave, she struggled to find a place to live and ended up living on the streets. Faced with hardship and a lack of support, she said she later started broadcasting as a way to survive.

    In her words: “I started hooking up because of life circumstances. Before you judge me, try to understand my reasons. Before I got into it, I was homeless and sought refuge in a church, but then I was asked to leave because the pastor said he didn’t want anyone to sleep there. From that point on, I started looking for a place to live and ended up getting involved in street life.”

    “I started hooking up because of life circumstances. Before you judge me, try to understand my reasons. Before I got into it, I was homeless and sought refuge in a church, but then I was asked to leave because the pastor said he didn’t want anyone sleeping there. That’s when I… pic.twitter.com/CiFfJ3uPF1

    — Somto Okonkwo (@General_Somto) February 20, 2026

    In other news… Donald Trump publicly expressed his admiration for American rapper Nicki Minaj, calling her beautiful during a Black History Month event in Washington DC.

    The president made the remarks as he addressed attendees at the event, drawing laughter and applause from the audience. Later, a brief video clip was widely circulated on social media, triggering mixed reactions online.

    During his speech, Trump brought up his recent encounter with the Grammy-nominated entertainer, publicly praising her appearance and unique style. He discussed her appearance, including her skin color and her signature long nails, while recounting what he described as a casual and friendly exchange between them.

    The president also said Minaj appeared confident and insightful, suggesting she seemed aware of the broader cultural and political conversation. His comments, while light-hearted, quickly became a hot topic, with supporters and critics offering varying interpretations.

    Meena’s comments come as her profile in politics continues to grow. The rapper earlier shared photos on social media in honor of Presidents Day, fueling speculation about her growing closeness to politicians.

    Reports also indicate that she recently participated in a high-profile policy and business forum supported by Trump allies, where she spoke about the relationship between music, culture and the creator-driven economy.



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