Seyi Awolowo, a former Big Brother All Stars contestant, likened the reality series to a harsh prison with distinct rules.
In an interview with media personality Toke Makinwa, Seyi made this statement.
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During the interview, Toke Makinwa inquired about Seyi’s most contentious behavior in the home, when he allegedly made a variety of accounts for his son in order to provide him access to other people’s daughters for sex.
“I didn’t know when I said it, I was in a rant,” the reality star retorted. You know when you agree to harsh conditions, you tend to underestimate the word “extreme conditions,” and I believe I was at my breaking point at that moment. Being in the Big Brother house is like being in a new sort of prison.
Seyi was also questioned about why, given how violent the program was, he still decided to participate.
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“Life is a double-edged sword,” he declared. I didn’t have any projects in the works at the time. And I was willing to work on my self-promotion so that I could find funding for the projects I wanted to work on.
According to furucinovel, Seyi Awolowo gained notoriety after his debut in the Big Brother house in 2019.
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