'I Divorced 6 Times But...' Seda Sayan Reveals Her Red Line in Relationships!
Translated from Turkish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Turkish singer Seda Sayan shared her views on relationships, emphasizing women's economic independence.
- Sayan stated that financial issues were never the reason for her six divorces, stressing self-confidence and financial stability over money.
- She also expressed a strong dislike for men who are idle at home, advocating for them to be active regardless of employment status.
Renowned Turkish artist Seda Sayan, known for her candid remarks, has once again stirred conversation with her views on relationships, particularly focusing on women's economic independence and men's roles within the household.
I work like a dog, I eat like a queen. Earn your own money, you won't have to rely on anyone's pocket.
Sayan, who married musician รaฤlar รkten in 2022, reflected on her past marriages, stating that financial matters were never the cause of her six divorces. She emphasized the critical importance of women being self-sufficient. "Why does money separate you when you are united in everything else?" she questioned, advising women to earn their own money. "Earn your money, women. Then you can focus on his heart and character."
She elaborated on her personal philosophy, stating, "I work like a dog, I eat like a queen. Earn your own money, you won't have to rely on anyone's pocket." Sayan believes that financial independence grants women the freedom to focus on a partner's character rather than their financial contributions.
Why does money separate you when you are united in everything else? I don't understand this. I divorced 6 times, but it was never because of money. It was for other reasons. Money is the last thing to be discussed. A person's self-confidence, their stance in life, is more important.
Shifting her focus to men's behavior, Sayan expressed a strong aversion to idle men. "I hate a man who sleeps all day," she declared. "A man should get up in the morning and go out, and come back in the evening. Even if he is retired or doesn't have a job, he should leave the house. He shouldn't just sit around like a cushion."
I hate a man who sleeps all day. A man should get up in the morning and go out, and come back in the evening. Even if he is retired or doesn't have a job, he should leave the house. He shouldn't just sit around like a cushion.
Originally published by Cumhuriyet in Turkish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.