Former Big Brother All Stars contestant, Seyi Awolowo, has described the reality show as a different kind of prison with extreme conditions.
Seyi stated this during an interview with media personality Toke Makinwa.
Toke Makinwa during the interview, probed into Seyi’s most controversial moment in the house, where he claimed to have opened a miscellaneous account for his son to enable him to have sex with people’s daughters.
In response, the reality star said: “I didn’t know when I said it, I was in a rant. Being in the Big Brother house, it’s a different kind of prison, you know when you agree to extreme conditions, you tend to underestimate the term ‘extreme conditions’ and I think I was at my breaking point at that time.”
Seyi was also asked why he agreed to be on the show for a second time, if it was so extreme.
He said: “Life is a double edged sword. At the time I didn’t have any projects at hand. And I was open to marketing myself better so that I could be able to raise funds for my own works that I wanna do.”
FLYING EZE recalls that Seyi Awolowo stepped into the spotlight after his first appearance on the Big Brother house in 2019.
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