Evicted Big Brother Naija season seven housemate, Kess has shockingly revealed that he didn’t see his eviction coming at all.
Kess also said he could not explore relationships in the house due to his marital status.
The 28-year-old in a recent interview with Big Brother Naija host Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, made the remark. He said:
“I was annoyed yesterday because I didn’t see that coming. I thought based on the lineup, even if they’re taking four people out, I’d still remain but I was shocked, I won’t lie.”
“I was myself 100 percent, the way I was on the show is how I’m, so if there’s anything that I could think about, maybe the viewers wanted more interaction, which I was willing to give because like I said, I came there to have fun, although I told the housemates that whoever is getting anything from me in the house should not expect it to continue outside the house…which I think made them scared.”
“I thought my personality would be enough, (my situation was different because I’m married) I was not as free as everyone else, I couldn’t jump into ships (relationships) and beds like others. I wanted to explore a little bit more but that didn’t happen.”
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