Former Big Brother Naija contestant has explained his comments that his girlfriend and teammate Chinwe is not his “spec.”
During a recent visit on the Outsyd by Pulse program, Zion said that his comments were mostly about physical looks.
Zion noted that he favours light-skinned women, but that his relationship with Chinwe extended beyond physical attractiveness. He ascribed their bond to a more profound mental and emotional connection.
He determined that his earlier comment was entirely about physical preferences and did not degrade Chinwe’s worth as a person.
The host asked: “You had a conversation in the house where you mentioned that Chinwe is not completely your spec. How do you think she will feel when she hears that?”
Zion answered: “Yes, I said that she wasn’t completely my spec but I was talking mainly physically. In the physical aspect, I have even told her and I will say it anywhere, normally, based on my track record, I usually go for light-skinned girls.”
“Me meeting Chinwe and being with her, I don’t think the physical has much to play in us coming together. I fell for her and we both fell for each other based on mental and in-depth aspects of each other.”
“For her, she is a lovely person inside and outside. So I could see and I could feel that inside her, she’s a lovely person. So I meant my spec on the outside”
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