In a recent podcast interview with Echoo Room, Skales, the well-known singer, Raoul John Njeng-Njeng, remarked that the era where female fans subdued their infatuations with male celebrities after marriage is long gone.
Skales, who is happily married himself, noted that contemporary women now gauge their fascination with male celebrities based on how these celebrities treat their wives. According to him, many women are drawn to the allure of “bad boys” in the celebrity world and are less concerned about the marital status of these public figures.
This candid perspective from the ‘Shake Body’ crooner sheds light on the evolving dynamics of fan-celebrity relationships in the present day.
The host asked: “I have noticed this about male celebrities, once they get married there is this notion that they are not as attractive or available as before and so most female fans tend to stop supporting them. What do you think?”
Skales responded: “I think that is old school. There are a lot of married people that are doing great in the entertainment industry. I don’t think it’s about the marriage anymore. Now it’s about how the married celebrity is treating his woman. If he’s treating her well, ladies are going to appreciate him even more.
“I believe females in a way like bad boys. And all the females I know like bad boys. All the females that are my friends, they’re very calm but they like bad things. Bad boy does not necessarily mean he’s stressing you out. Bad boy is a guy who gat game. I’m still a bad boy despite being married.”





