For years, Timini Egbuson has worn the “lover boy” crown in Nollywood—his charm, charisma, and smoldering roles on screen fueling a reputation as a ladies’ man.
But in a recent sit-down on The Culture League podcast alongside comedian Bovi and footballer Victor Boniface, the 38-year-old actor stripped away the fiction and told the truth: he doesn’t have the bandwidth for womanising.
“A lot of people assume that I’m a womaniser,” Timini admitted with a laugh. “But I’m not. In the last two to three years, Nollywood has literally taken over my life. There’s just no room… unless you’re extremely unserious.”
That “bad boy” energy he’s known for? Purely image. Behind the scenes, Egbuson’s days are consumed by long hours on set and late-night wrap-ups that leave little time—or energy—for juggling multiple women.
“Sometimes I get back home at 11 p.m. totally drained. And I just wonder how some guys do it—dating four or five girls at once. Me? I don’t have the capacity for that,” he said.
Single, Not Searching
Timini clarified that he’s been “technically single” for two to three years, focusing instead on his craft, personal growth, and the demands of an evolving career.
And while the internet might be teeming with theories about his love life, the actor insists he’s unbothered by stereotypes.
“I actually enjoy the bad boy image,” he smirked. “It’s fun, but it doesn’t define who I am.”
Authenticity Over Appearances
Back in February 2025, during an episode of Flow with Korty EO, Timini laid bare his dating philosophy—one that’s deeply rooted in self-respect and emotional intelligence. “I don’t lead girls on, and I don’t chase,” he explained. “It’s in the chase that men tend to lose their sincerity or start saying things they don’t mean. I just know my worth.”
He also took a swipe at the transactional culture of modern relationships, criticizing the idea that love must come with a price tag.
“Some women now think love is tied to how much money a man spends,” he said in a TVC interview earlier this year. “But if he’s a billionaire, he can afford to spend on 100 girls. That doesn’t mean he loves you.”
Beyond the Romance
For Timini, meaningful connection outweighs grand gestures. He spoke candidly about how digital-age dating has grown shallow, with people trading depth for dopamine hits and attention spans for timelines.
“I’m honestly tired of these temporary connections,” he confessed. “I want something real, not another viral fling.”
Table Summary
Topic | Summary |
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Womaniser Rumors | Debunked: Timini insists he doesn’t have the lifestyle to support that myth. |
Career Demands | Long work hours leave no time for multiple romantic pursuits. |
Relationship Status | Single and focused on growth and success. |
Dating Ethos | Avoids games and values honesty, depth, and self-worth. |
Modern Dating Trends | Critiques love-for-luxury culture and superficial bonds. |