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“Most Women Go to the Gym to Vibe, Not Exercise” – Terry Apala

 

“Most Women Go to the Gym to Vibe, Not Exercise” – Terry Apala
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Nigerian music sensation, Terry Apala, has opened up about why he would never allow his partner to attend a public gym, citing experiences that shaped his opinion on the matter. 


The revelation was made in a recent interview with Echo Room, hosted by reality star Teddy A, and was published on September 10, 2025.


According to the Apala Disco hitmaker, many women who visit the gym are less focused on working out and more interested in socializing or attracting male attention.


 “I will not allow my partner to go to the gym. I was a member of iFitness VGC, so I’ve been there. I saw what was going down. I feel like ladies of nowadays are just going to the gym to just vibe and do videos. They’re just vibing; they’re not there to actually work out,” he stated.


He elaborated on his personal encounters at gyms in Lagos, including a stint at a facility in Megamound Estate. 

“If they really want to work out, they won’t be focused on doing videos. They are just there to seduce men because some men also go to the gym to look for women. I’m speaking from experience. I also once registered with a gym in Megamound Estate. I saw things there. Girls go there to do all manner of things,” Apala added.


The singer believes that while some women genuinely go to the gym to exercise, the majority appear more concerned with enjoying the social atmosphere. 

“A lot of ladies are just at the gym to have fun. Maybe, few ladies are going to the gym to actually work out, but many of them are just going there to enjoy the vibe,” he explained.


Terry Apala’s comments have sparked conversations online, with some agreeing with his perspective on gym culture, while others argue that his generalization may not reflect the intentions of all women who work out. Nevertheless, the singer remains firm in his stance, drawing from his personal observations and experiences at different fitness centers.


Beyond his views on gym attendance, Terry Apala has continued to stay relevant in the Nigerian music scene, with fans closely following his statements and lifestyle choices. His candid approach to sharing personal opinions has kept audiences engaged, whether discussing fitness culture, relationships, or his musical career.


The interview also touched on other aspects of his life and experiences, though his comments about gym behavior have dominated public discussions since the publication of the piece on September 10, 2025.


As Terry Apala continues to make headlines, both for his music and his outspoken opinions, fans are left to debate the implications of his statements, particularly in the context of modern dating and fitness culture in Nigeria.


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