Popular reality star, Adekunle Olopade stirs reactions from his colleagues, Dotun, and Eloswag, following an outburst where he emphasized being ‘better than most of your favourites.’
In a lengthy note, Adekunle poured out his heart on the impression fans and naysayers have on him while condemning being compared with others.
The sports enthusiast further made a claim on how some of the ex-housemates live a fake life just to impress their fans.
“A few things I need to clear up. For those who feel I ruined someone’s mental health, I’m envious of someone, I desperately want to be in someone’s shadow, or I’m intimidated by someone, the many more ridiculous narratives you have come up with to make yourselves feel better,
Please note,There is nothing your face can do, that I, Adekunle cannot do.
There are so many things that I, Adekunle can do, that your faves cannot do.
I won the most cash this season. Let’s end this poor person narrative.
I am TASKUNLE. Even your faves either wanted me on their team, looked around for me during a task, were afraid of me during a task, or …” he said in part.
Dotun always reacted differently by subtly stating that most of the claims Adekunle made are blatant lies.
“Too Much Cap on My Tl,” he wrote.
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