Social media is on fire after a lady boldly called out divorced women for offering relationship advice, triggering a heated debate that’s dividing opinions online.
In a blunt and controversial statement, she questioned, “Marriage no good?”—challenging the credibility of women whose marriages have ended but still speak on love and relationships. Her remarks didn’t hold back, as she suggested that failed experiences shouldn’t be the blueprint for guiding others.
The comment quickly went viral, drawing intense reactions from all sides. While some users backed her stance, arguing that advice should come from “successful” relationships, others fiercely disagreed—insisting that lived experience, even failed ones, can offer powerful lessons.
Critics have slammed her take as dismissive and unfair, pointing out that divorce doesn’t erase wisdom. Supporters, however, say she simply voiced what many are afraid to admit.
As the online clash grows louder, one question continues to linger: should relationship advice only come from those who “made it,” or can heartbreak and failure be just as valuable a teacher?
This lady claims:
“You never see divorced men on camera telling married men to leave their marriages. Only bitter divorced women do that — they leave their own marriages and try to recruit other women to join them.” pic.twitter.com/oMdgXjmEU0
— ÓMÒÉLÉRÍNJÁRÉ (@omoelerinjare) April 3, 2026


