Sultry songbird Lydia Jazmine has lifted the lid on one of the most guarded secrets in celebrity dating, and it’s got fans talking.

Speaking in a candid interview with Galaxy TV’s Rewind entertainment crew, Jazmine confessed her deep fear of “away matches” — street slang for romp sessions away from home — revealing the hidden dangers that come with fame and romance.

“I’m scared of ‘away matches’ because some men secretly record intimate moments,” she admitted, explaining how such exposures have ruined the reputations of many female celebrities.

The Masukka hitmaker didn’t hold back, calling out the unique insecurities in celebrity relationships. According to Jazmine, the “right” bonkmates often shy away from dating public figures due to the glare of the limelight and the assumption that celebs are expensive to maintain. This leaves many stars vulnerable to ending up with the wrong people.

“Men fear dating us because they believe we’ll ask them for money,” she said. “Then those who would truly love us avoid the spotlight. We face so many insecurities and often settle for partners we don’t even like, simply because they feel safer.”

Jazmine also revealed that even celebrities themselves live in constant caution, questioning every suitor’s intentions. “You can never know who’s genuine. Some people aim to expose you. That’s why I avoid ‘away matches’ entirely,” she stressed.

Her bold revelations are a rare peek into the private struggles behind the glitz and glamour, where love is a gamble, and trust is the hardest luxury to find.