Phyna, the winner of Big Brother Naija Season 7, has shared why she decided to let go of her family name, Otabor.
In a chat with Theophilus Elamah on TV, she explained that she felt overlooked by her family.
Phyna talked about her disappointment in always trying to get their attention and support, only to be met with silence.
She mentioned that she has had enough and doesn’t want to plead for their involvement in her life anymore.
In the video, Phyna shared that she is embracing her independence and putting her well-being first, free from the emotional strain of seeking validation from her family.
Her discussion with the media triggered online responses, with many asking why she aired her family matters in public.
Watch video here:
See some comments below:
@thedavidodiase: “On National TV? Issoryt.”
@oc_graphix: “Madam take your family issues out of SM. . We don’t care to know.”
@pretty_lynder: “Hmmm. I understand her pain. Sending you love bby girl,always put yourself first.”
@cassie_collections: “I understand u gal👍👍 thank you for@choosing you.”
@iammiriana: “If leaving makes you happy then go for it baby girl.”
@prettycool222: “The pain 😢so sorry dear.”
@hali_black: “It is well with you phyna. Only the evill one would find it difficult Understanding your plight.”
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