Ayra Starr confirms relocation to New York, opens up on her new life

Advertisment

Nigerian singer Oyinkansola Aderibigbe, popularly known as Ayra Starr, has confirmed that she has officially relocated to New York City, United States.

During an appearance on Hot 93.7FM’s Buck N Regg Show, the 23-year-old singer opened up about her major move and how it is shaping the next phase of her career.

Advertisment

“I do live in New York. I moved in officially less than two months ago. I am always in New York regardless,” she said.

Advertisment

Ayra revealed that she initially had doubts about relocating, but a moment on stage convinced her that the city was the right choice.

READ THIS  Don’t block your blessings by being generous to your lover but difficult to your mother – Reno Omokri

She explained that New York reminds her of Lagos, highlighting the strong presence of Nigerians and the broader African diaspora.

Advertisment

New York reminds me so much of Lagos. There are a lot of Nigerians. There is a huge African diaspora here. So it feels like home,” she added.

She described the relocation as both a personal adventure and a strategic decision to grow her international reach.

Advertisment

READ THIS  “Asake will perform live at my wedding” – Wizkid declares

The Rush crooner also hinted that her new base has opened doors to fresh collaborations and partnerships, though she kept the names private.

Advertisment

Despite the move, Ayra Starr assured fans that Nigeria will always remain her home, promising to return for creative projects.

Advertisment

Watch video below…

Advertisment

Advertisment

Check Also

“There’s no true love in the UK” – Lady cries out, advises Nigerians to bring their partners abroad

AdvertismentAdvertisment A Nigerian lady has sparked reactions on social media after claiming that genuine love …

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Discover more from Fastrumours

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading