A woman’s interview has gone viral and sparked a strong debate on social media. Her comments focus on OYO rooms and the lifestyle choices of young women. The discussion has divided public opinion across platforms.
In the interview, she claims many girls use OYO rooms not for love. She says it is done to project a fake luxury lifestyle. According to her, items like iPhones, branded clothes, bags and paid trips are funded by men.
She further states that she has personally rescued several girls from OYO rooms. She also alleges that some police officers were caught red handed in these rooms. These claims made her interview even more controversial.
However, there is confusion in her statements. She accuses girls of making choices for money and luxury. At the same time, she describes rescuing them, which raises questions about consent and intent.
While a few cases of exploitation may exist, blaming many girls is a broad generalisation. Most people live ordinary lives and work hard for their needs. The interview highlights the need for caution, fairness and avoiding judgment based on assumptions.
Respect to her for admitting what most won’t.
She openly said that many girls use OYO rooms not for “love” but to maintain a fake luxury lifestyle — iPhones, branded clothes, bags, trips… all funded by someone else.
And tomorrow, a man may unknowingly marry one of them.… pic.twitter.com/aWsEtSeo7h
— ShoneeKapoor (@ShoneeKapoor) December 10, 2025



