Nigeria international, Victor Osimhen has been talking about the challenges that come with fame, describing it as a restriction on his personal life and freedom.
In an interview posted on Monday via X by Instagblog, the Napoli forward shared a personal moment about missing out on his daughter’s first outing due to public attention and fan presence.
“I remember when I had my daughter and I wanted to take her somewhere with my family when they came to visit us in Italy. I couldn’t do much with my daughter on her first outing. I had to give her to my sister while I was just taking pictures, making videos and everything,” he said.
Reflecting on the effects of stardom, Osimhen remarked, “Fame is boring. Sometimes you want to go outside, and you cannot do a lot of things.”
Despite his global recognition, the 26-year-old emphasised his desire to remain grounded and connected to his roots.
“I just like to be around these people. I just like to stay close to them… This is how I was born, so for me, it’s just natural.”
Osimhen also acknowledged the support system that has helped him navigate success.
“One of the few lessons that I’ve also learned—my elder brother is there to guide my footsteps, which is very important,” he stated.
Osimhen added that he feels most comfortable when surrounded by ordinary people, even when accompanied by security personnel.
“If I have my security and they are strapped, for me, I’m good. I can be among these people. I don’t care. This is my life. This is how I live,” he said.
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