Michelle Ntalami over the moon as she trends after opening up about her weird sexual orientation
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Michelle Ntalami over the moon as she trends after opening up about her weird sexual orientation

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Michelle Ntalami confessed that she is attracted to both men and women but emphasized on only one quality in both sexes that turns her on.

Speaking during a radio interview, Ntalami opened up about her strange sexuality as she invited men to shoot their shots while at the same time noting that women also stood a chance of winning her heart.

The Marini Natural CEO described her sexual orientation as androsexual.

In the expanding world of sexual orientation and gender studies, androsexual refers to people who are attracted to masculinity. People who are androsexual may be attracted to anyone with masculine qualities regardless of their gender or sexual orientation. [sic]

“Nishawai address hio before there is nothing to hide about my sexuality, I have addressed it before on my social platforms. I am androsexual. The term is androsexual or an androphile – meaning that I am attracted to men or masculine energy. Yeah it’s as simple as that. The men can shoot their shots because they are within the bracket of what I am attracted to. Ladies they assume that that’s the only what I like and that’s not the case. I am attracted to men and musculine energy and I have been very open about that in the recent years,” Ntalami said during an interview with Ankali Ray on Milele FM.

The term ‘androsexual’ went viral on social media after Michelle Ntalami opened up about her sexuality.

Ntalami couldn’t keep calm after ‘androsexual’ trended on social media.

“I’m trending, but that ain’t nothing new. Yaani I’ve single-handedly made a whole word go viral in the entire country? Says a lot about me! It must be the most Googled word by Kenyans today. Y’all owe me for that one though! If ever you hear “Androsexual’ in your lifetime, feel free to think of me in any and all ways,” Michelle Ntalami wrote.