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DON JAZZY OPENS UP ON LOVE, RELATIONSHIP, RELIGION AND HIS FEAR OF COMMITMENT.

Nigerian music producer and Mavin Records boss, Don Jazzy, has once again captured public attention following his recent candid interview with television host Nancy Isime, where he opened up about his views on love, relationships, religion, and marriage — revealing why he still struggles with the idea of commitment.

In the tell-all conversation, Don Jazzy, born Michael Collins Ajereh, admitted that while he deeply admires the idea of companionship, he does not believe he’s ready — or “built” — for a conventional relationship or marriage at the moment.

“I don’t believe I’m strong enough to be with one person,” he confessed. “Even when I’m dating someone, my admiration for other beautiful women doesn’t just vanish. Some people can turn off that attraction once they’re committed. I hail those people. But for me, it’s different.”

His honesty about the realities of love and human nature has since sparked a flurry of reactions across social media, with many praising his openness, while others expressed disappointment, arguing that his stance reflects a broader fear of responsibility and emotional vulnerability among celebrities.

Speaking further, Don Jazzy explained that his busy lifestyle and deep involvement in music and business ventures have made it difficult for him to maintain a stable romantic relationship.

“I’m not ready to hurt anyone by promising what I can’t keep,” he said. “My work takes a lot from me, and I wouldn’t want to drag someone into that if I can’t give them the attention they deserve.”

Fans will recall that the award-winning producer was once married to Michelle Jackson, a UK-based model and writer, but the marriage ended years ago — a chapter he has since described as a lesson in timing and self-awareness.

Though Don Jazzy didn’t dwell much on religion, he hinted that his faith still plays a part in his reflections about love and life. His remarks suggest that he values authenticity over societal pressure to conform, choosing instead to focus on self-growth and purpose.

On social media, the interview has trended with mixed sentiments. While some hailed him for “speaking his truth” and being emotionally intelligent enough to admit his limits, others opined that his comments might discourage fans who view him as a role model for family values.

Despite the controversy, one thing is clear — Don Jazzy’s openness has reignited national conversations about love, fidelity, and the complexities of modern relationships in a world that often demands perfection from public figures.

For now, the music icon remains unapologetically honest about his fears and personal choices, reminding his fans that even celebrities are human — still learning, still growing, and still figuring love out.