Kenyan content creator Gloria Ntazola is once again trending online after sharing a bold take on relationships that has stirred intense debate across social media platforms.
In a recent video post, Ntazola criticised women who embrace submission in relationships where their partners do not provide financially. In her now-viral caption, she wrote:
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“Being submissive to a man who doesn’t provide for you is 100 percent a bad pick-me-up behaviour… stop acting like your grandmother, please.”
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The statement quickly gained traction, with many users resharing the clip and weighing in on the controversial perspective.

A Pattern of Provocative Relationship Advice
This is not the first time Ntazola has ignited online conversations with her views on modern relationships.
She has previously advised women to prioritise financially stable men and maintain high standards in dating, often tying submission to material provision and lifestyle benefits.
In earlier posts and interviews, she suggested that women should not settle for partners who cannot meet their needs, a stance that has repeatedly divided opinion among her followers.
Mixed Reactions From Netizens
As expected, her latest remarks triggered a wave of reactions online.
Some users supported her, arguing that financial provision is a key component of traditional relationship dynamics and that submission should not be unconditional.
Others, however, criticised the statement, calling it materialistic and dismissive of emotional connection and partnership equality. Critics argued that Ntazola’s views reduce relationships to transactional arrangements rather than mutual growth.
This divide mirrors reactions to her past controversial takes, where audiences have often been split between admiration for her boldness and concern over the implications of her advice.
The Bigger Conversation
Ntazola’s comments tap into a broader, ongoing discussion about gender roles, modern dating expectations, and financial responsibility in relationships.
While some still lean towards traditional ideals where men are expected to provide, others advocate for more balanced partnerships built on shared responsibilities.
At the centre of the debate is one question: should submission be earned—or freely given?
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Still Owning the Spotlight
Despite the criticism, Gloria Ntazola continues to dominate online conversations, proving her ability to spark viral discussions with her unapologetic opinions.
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