No, that's like saying beauty doesn't build a business.
Ginimbi is partially correct.
A man's handsomeness in the eyes of many women has a strong positive correlation with the size of his wallet.
At the same time, a broke handsome man can leverage his looks to lure female blessers or he can take things to the extreme by being ngochani for sheets (gay for pay).
Ginimbi's statement is primarily in the context of men not women.
It's obvious most beautiful women, in general, can easily utilize their looks for a come up.
So I don't think it's the same for men though. By the way, I am not saying all women do this cause some daiges might get triggered reading this, you know.
Ginimbi is partially correct.
A man's handsomeness in the eyes of many women has a strong positive correlation with the size of his wallet.
At the same time, a broke handsome man can leverage his looks to lure female blessers or he can take things to the extreme by being ngochani for sheets (gay for pay).
I guess this is why they say, "if you can't have morals at least have money." ??
I kinda agree with @Black Panther
Ginimbi's statement is mostly true for heterosexual men who consistently remain straight.
In showbiz industries e.g. particularly the film business and maybe the music business.
There are definitely male celebrities who have risen to the top by being nutted on by executives and other men on big chairs.
Of course, some are abused by pedophiles -- I am not counting that out. However, let's not act like there aren't some individuals who voluntarily partake in this.
The entertainment industry is not the only place where you will find cases of gay-for-pay situationships. You are gonna have to add the fashion industry too on that list.