Reality TV star, Pere Egbi, simply known as Pere, has stirred up the internet with his tweet regarding the forming ‘ships’ in the Level Up house.
It is no longer news that things are getting heated with the Level Up housemates, as many try to partner with their crush.
Steamy scenes from the pool party, Saturday night party and the regular nights have stirred up viewers’ reactions online.
Reacting to different budding relationships in the house, Pere tweeted that the ‘ships’ are scripted, and it is becoming evident through their daily reactions.
He tweeted: “What’s going on between Sheggz and Eloswag and Bella? I am not understanding this their argument and two niggas wanting to throw blows.”
“None of those ships is sailing. Canoes and speed boats don’t go the distance. If you know, you know. Who dey firm love from first week? That script don cast.”
“You see this ship…. Na when dem come outside, you go know how far! Ship still dey under construction. Parts still dey miss.”
S “cripted ship. It’s evident. But it’s the game!”
“They all have forgotten so soon, how I saw what I saw and said what I said.”
“The REAL ships haven’t formed yet. After the FIRST eviction, you start to see scripts closed and real personalities unfold. Real bonds and friendships/relationships form. I see attraction ear and dear. Dassit. I dey my house.”
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