Oludipe Oluwasanmi David, who is popularly known as Spyro, recently opened up about his personal struggles with pornography addiction during a candid interview with Echoo Room.
In the interview, Spyro clarified that his intention is not to criticize his fellow musicians for their lifestyle choices within the secular music industry. He emphasized that he does not seek to preach or impose a sense of holiness on others.
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The ‘Who’s Your Guy’ artist acknowledged that he, like everyone else, is not without flaws and has faced his own challenges, including struggling with pornography addiction.
Spyro emphasized his humanity and stated that he does not consider himself to be holier than anyone else.
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Instead, he expressed a desire for artists and individuals to strive for better choices and behaviors, suggesting that making money through decent music is still possible.
This candid admission by Spyro serves as a reminder of the complexities and personal struggles that individuals, including public figures, may face, and his message encourages empathy and understanding rather than judgment.