- Nollywood actress, Etinosa Idemudia has opened up about her experience as a “Two Minute Girl”.
- She participates in trending sex conversations on social media.
- Her comments reflect a frank approach to discussing personal sexual experiences.

Nollywood actress, Etinosa Idemudia has candidly discussed being a “two minute girl” while commenting on sex talk trending on social media.
After user complains about men, Etinosa responds to 𝕏conversation”It went on for too long. She said without hesitation: “In my opinion, 15 minutes of advancement is too long. Are you digging for gold?” I’m a two-minute girl. Once I cxm I lose interest, so your time starts counting from that point. Sorry for providing too much information. Being single is the reason for this. “
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In other news… Actress Etinosa Idemudia is opening up about her battle with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a hormonal disorder common among women of childbearing age.
Sharing her story on Instagram, the actress revealed that she has been attacked online for having too much body fat, which is one of the symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome.
She wrote:
“A woman came up to me and trolled me, talking about visceral fat. Instead of getting mad, I googled it and found out it’s a female-specific disease called polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
“I discussed with my gynecologist how to deal with this problem because there is no cure for PCOS, you can only manage its symptoms.
“I write this to every woman living with PCOS to tell you that you are not alone. Even if it’s your husband or a stranger online who laughs at you. You will get over it.
“I was pregnant with my baby and you will be pregnant with yours. Facial hair or stubborn fat doesn’t make you any worse. You are beautiful and you are enough.”
Etinosa has been open about her health journey, revealing that she recently underwent surgery to reduce body fat as part of managing her condition.
The actress suffered from PCOS for many years and faced many challenges along the way. She previously revealed she battled the disease for seven years before finally becoming pregnant and giving birth.
Now a mother of one, Etinosa continues to use her platform to raise awareness and encourage women battling PCOS, reminding them that they are not alone.
