GloRilla Sparks Debate for Saying All Men 'Programmed' to Cheat
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Upon catching wind of the 'On Wat U On' raptress' remarks in a new interview, Internet users quickly take to their social media accounts to share their two cents.

AceShowbiz - GloRilla's views on men's capability to be faithful have sparked online chatter. In a new interview shared on Thursday, October 10, the "TGIF" femcee shared that she thinks all men "can't help themselves" but cheat.

"I honestly think men is programmed to cheat," the raptress said during a sit-down with Complex. "Like, I don't think they really be - They really don't be trying to hurt your feelings. Like, they really just can't help it. Like, I really think men can't help themselves to cheat."

Further elaborating her opinion, the "GLORIOUS" artist added, "I really think they can love you and cheat, though." When asked if she felt there are no faithful men left, the hip-hop star replied, "I feel like in certain parts of the world, it is. I mean, I feel like there's some in America."

Glo, however, admitted that she liked the wrong people. "I feel like the ones I like - it's none. So I need to change my type," she explained.

Fans quickly shared their two cents on Glo's remarks after her interview was shared on The Shade Room's Instagram page. Begging to differ, a user wrote, "There is no way someone can destroy your inner peace and still love you, idc what anybody says!" Echoing the sentiment, one other said, "A man who cheats on you doesn't love you idc how you spin it."

Some also shut down Glo's opinion on men having no choice but to cheat. "As a man I've NEVER cheated a day in my life. I don't believe in nor stand for it," one insisted. "It is not in anyone's biology to cheat. It's just the lack of self esteem, large egos, self control, having no respect for your partner and the relationship. Cheating is a choice. Just like having the choice to do anything in life, good or bad. We have to stop giving ppl invalid excuses to excuse their lack of character & morals," someone else added.

Not all comments were negative though. One user pointed out, "She only 25, she just speaking from her experience. It's not the truth it's just her testimony." One other joked, "At least she knows she needs to change her type."

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