Natalie Tewa embraces the big 3-0: ’30 is the new 20′
Renowned social media influencer and content creator Natalie Tewa, took to her YouTube channel to share her thoughts on turning 30 and how age holds significance in her life.
In a candid vlog, the popular personality addressed the curiosity of her fans, who frequently inquire about her age, height, and various aspects of her life.
“I’m turning 30 this year (2023), and I keep getting a lot of people just laughing, like yo, you’re growing so old,” she revealed, acknowledging the comments and questions from her followers. Responding with confidence, Natalie stated, “Nah. I’m turning 30, and I’m not ashamed. People always be like, oh, you’re growing old. When are you gonna get married? I’m like, listen peeps, first of all, 30 is like the new 20, okay.”
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Expressing gratitude for the health-conscious mindset of millennials, Natalie remarked, “I don’t know, Millennials, we are blessed because 40-year-olds are even looking like 30-year-olds. I think we’re more health-conscious, more aware. As much as the world is getting more toxic, to be honest, I feel like if you’re someone who takes care of yourself and just takes the time to understand how to take care of yourself, you’ve aged like fine wine.”
Addressing the topic of family planning, one fan inquired about Natalie’s desired age for having children and how many she would like.
In response, she shared, “To be honest, I could have kids now. Like, I’m kind of like if it happens, it happens. If it doesn’t, I’m not mad. If it happens right now, it would be good. Next year would also be okay. The other year would also be fine. I’m not pressed for it, but it’s a nice thing, and I definitely do want kids.”
Natalie also opened up about her biggest fear in life during the vlog, revealing, “I think just the biggest fear in life for me is having a very dysfunctional family and bringing up kids in an unhealthy environment. For me, that’s such a big deal. And then also, like being unhappy, you know?”