Evicted BBNaija housemate, Tega has gotten people talking with her latest submission.
The mother of one who has been in the news the whole of the week got evicted on September 5 during the live eviction show hosted by Ebuka Obi Uchendu.
During her post-eviction interview, she indicated that she misses her husband. This comment really got people talking and this lies in the fact that Tega allowed herself to be used sexually by her fellow male housemate, Boma.
One question many people are asking is whether she has any iota of shame in her after going on national TV as a married woman and being seen kissing and doing all sorts of stuff with her male housemates.
Earlier this week, one of the highlights from the 2021 BBNaija show is housemates, Boma and Tega being caught under the duvet doing their thing.
What most people are surprised about is the fact that Tega is a married woman and knacking on national TV is something that a married woman should not do.
Well, after the incident, Boma went to tell his friend, Pere that indeed they knacked adding that Tega’s honeypot was smelling like a fish fin.
Pere who also couldn’t keep quiet told Queen and this became the subject of discussion when Queen was having a conversation with her fellow housemates.
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