BBNaija star Ike Onyema seems to have regretted not leaving the house early during their time saying he would have withdrawn if he knew he wouldn’t win the money.
Ike sharing his views about KayVee exiting the show for his mental growth regretted he didn’t take such a stance when he was on the show but went through all the ups and downs in the house that gave him a headache.
According to Ike , headache is too much in that house sometimes and he would have withdrawn from the whole show like KayVee did if he had known that he wouldn’t win the money in the first place.
But it seems to be late for Ike to start regretting not leaving the show on his own and wouldn’t have gone through all the headaches that come with it as some people even get affected with it even after the show is over.
Ike in other words is saying it’s good KayVee existed from the show on his own when he realized that he couldn’t take it anymore something he would have done if he had known that he wouldn’t win the grand prize.
Almost all those who have been on the Big Brother show talks about how it drains them emotionally and some people get affected by it because of the comments people leave on their pages on social media.
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