Nixalina Watson is a Singapore-based dating and relationships commentator, podcaster, and content creator known for saying the things most people won’t — but everyone is thinking.
Through her platforms, she explores modern love in all its complexity — from dating culture and situationships to self-worth, boundaries, and everything in between — with honesty, humour, and zero sugar-coating.
She is the voice behind the globally ranked podcast Can’t Keep My Mouth Shut, a top 5% Spotify show that dives into the realities of dating, sex, and relationships today — messy, complicated, and often misunderstood.
Alongside her podcast, Nixalina creates digital content, hosts live events, and collaborates with brands across lifestyle, hospitality, and wellness — connecting with a highly engaged audience across Singapore, the UK, and beyond.
Originally from the UK, Nixalina built her name as the founder of the award-winning platform Sex & London City, earning national recognition and being dubbed “London’s answer to Carrie Bradshaw.”
She relocated to Singapore in 2017, where she became Deputy Online Editor at Her World before launching Sex & Singapore City — expanding her voice into a new market and audience.
Today, she continues to grow her brand internationally, bringing sharp commentary on modern relationships to a global audience.
What sets Nixalina apart is her ability to balance entertainment with truth.
Her content doesn’t just tell stories — it challenges behaviours, calls out patterns, and gives her audience language for experiences they’ve struggled to articulate themselves.
Whether online, on stage, or on air, her work sits at the intersection of:
- dating culture
- female perspective
- modern relationships
- real-life experience
Beyond content, Nixalina is also the founder and host of Single in Singapore City — a live events platform designed to bring people offline and back into real-world connection.
Through curated singles events, social experiences, and collaborations, she is building one of Singapore’s most exciting new spaces for modern dating.