Fairme David, a recently evicted housemate from Big Brother Naija, shared why he didn’t pursue any relationships in the house.
In an interview with Outsyd by Pulse, he mentioned that his main goal was to be himself, not to look for love.
When asked why he didn’t seek out relationships with female housemate, he said, “I didn’t go into that house to find love. Love is not my problem, so I went there to show who Firme is.”
Fairme claimed that while others played the love game to win in the house, he wasn’t interested in faking love. He also said that if he truly liked any woman in the house, he would have pursued her.
He explained, “Anybody coming into the house and anyone that has been watching Big Brother Naija knows that being in a ship takes you far so they will quickly want to be in a ship. I did not want to fake it for Nigerians or for Africa. Maybe if I had fallen in love or caught feelings for someone, I would have gone for it. I wanted it to be real not forced and so I took my time and did me.”
“If the love did not come or I didn’t see anyone I was attracted to, fine. I didn’t see anyone that was really my Spec; yes, I didn’t see anyone like that. But they were all beautiful women in that house,” he added.
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