Ugo Nwokolo, the reigning Mr. Nigeria Supranational, has stirred up some buzz with his take on DJ Cuppy’s love life. During an appearance on The Honest Bunch podcast, Ugo didn’t hold back, offering bold advice for the billionaire heiress and DJ, who he believes isn’t quite ready to tie the knot. His words? Thought-provoking, to say the least.
Here’s what the dashing pageant king had to say:
“DJ Cuppy, personally, I feel she’s not ready for marriage yet. But if she’s serious about it, there’s something simple she should do: open her DMs across all her social media platforms. I promise, she’ll find about 10,000 men sliding in there. Not all of them are gold diggers—there’ll be at least one, two, or even three guys with genuine intentions.”
But that’s not all. Ugo went on to suggest that Cuppy might be limiting herself by seeking a partner who matches her social status.
“She’s looking for someone on the same level as her, and honestly, that mentality needs to change. If a woman is already financially stable and comfortable, there’s no harm in considering a man with a lower social status,” he added.
Should Women Date Down the Social Ladder?
Ugo’s statement has sparked an online debate about whether established women like DJ Cuppy should look “below their level” for love. While his suggestion makes sense to some—true love over flashy status—others argue it’s not that simple. Compatibility, personal ambition, and societal expectations all play a part in finding the right match.
For Cuppy, who’s used to a life of yachts, luxury cars, and global fame, dating someone outside her circle might seem tricky. But Ugo’s point about genuine intentions might hit home for many. Love, after all, isn’t always about matching bank accounts—it’s about shared values, respect, and connection.
DJ Cuppy’s Next Move?
Whether or not DJ Cuppy takes Ugo’s advice is yet to be seen. But one thing’s clear: the debate over whether a woman should date or marry “down” continues to ignite conversations everywhere.
So, what do you think? Should DJ Cuppy—and other successful women—take a chance on love outside their social bubble? Or is Ugo’s advice just wishful thinking? Share your thoughts!


