Evicted housemate Sandra has waded into the Yemi Cregx, Khosi and Blue Aiva’s relationship. Speaking to E-Trends, the ex-beauty queen said the relationship between the three housemates is no longer a triangle but a pyramid.
“Is it not a pyramid now?” She mused. “Blue is my girl. She is someone I really connected with. I have known Yemi before coming into the house. We used to do content together. As much as I tried not to be in the mix because it was looking as if I was going to be added to the mix. I was trying to be a good friend. I hope I was a good friend to Yemi because at one point I told him that whatever he is doing is not doing and he should get his act straight.
“I was literally on his side. I’m always going to be regardless of the situation. I was trying to be a real friend. I told him his actions do not look good because he is making two girls look somehow. I’m not really worried about Blue because she is a gee. But it was like Khosi was really feeling it. As much as we had our differences, I would not like to see another female put in that light.”
Sandra, alongside her partner Theo Traw was evicted last Sunday. The duo entered the house the same day and became the first evictees of the Big Brother Titans season.
While Sandra is grateful for the opportunity to be more accommodating with people, Theo expressed dismay that he did not get to reveal his true self before he left.
“Maybe if I engaged more, got to know more people, it would have been better. But also you can’t get to know people if they are not willing to be engaged. It needs to be reciprocated. I wanted that energy to be reciprocated. I didn’t get that enough and it’s one of the things that irritated me the most because I didn’t get the chance to know more people.” Nevertheless, he revealed that he connected with Marvin, Yemi and JayPee.
Regarding some of the budding relationships in the house, he believes that Kanaga Jnr and Tsatsii have a genuine connection, and described Yemi Cregx, Khosi and Blue Aiva’s relationship as a mess.
“I think Juicy Jay and Yvonne also got something going but I hope for the best in that relationship because it will be great.”
Theo Traw hinted that he would have dated Olivia or Tsatsii if he stayed longer, although this was not his primary goal. He also predicted that either Olivia or Juicy Jay would emerge as the winner of the show.
Meanwhile, this week saw five pairs up for possible eviction this Sunday. They are Blaqleng (Blaqboi and Ipeleng), Khosicle (Khosi and Miracle Op), Thabana (Thabang and Nana), Maya (Marvin and Yaya) and
JayKay (JayPee and Lukay).
Some of the housemates nominated the same pair they did the previous week. Juiovla (Juicy Jay and Olivia) for instance nominated Thabana (Thabang and Nana) in the second week and had them on the list this week too. Likewise, Kaniva (Kanaga Jnr and Blue Aiva) has nominated JayKay (JayPee and Lukay) twice.
Kaniva also emerged as the Head of House for this week and used their veto power to save Yelisa (Yemi Cregx and Nelisa) and replace them with Maya (Marvin and Yaya). Luck would later smile at the latter as they won the Flutterwave challenge on Tuesday night.
On their second Legend Extra Stout Saturday night party which had DJ Xclusive, the housemates did not only seize the moment to show their fashion and dance moves, the lovebirds among them displayed their affection. The kissing partners on the dancefloor were Kanaga Jnr and Tsatsii, Olivia and Thabana, and Juicy Jay and Yvonne.
Queen Dami, the estranged wife of Controversial singer, Habeeb Okikiola better known as Portable has defended him against his former signee, Young Duu.
The upcoming singer had alleged that the Zazu crooner sent his “boys” to assault him, and was badly hurt by the attackers.
Young Duu, who has been at war with the singer after leaving his Zeh Nation label, called on Nigerians to warn his former boss against harming him.
Reacting to his allegation, Queen Dami, via her Instagram page, shared a press statement by Portable’s management debunking the allegations.
His management stated that his allegations were without any substance and were deliberately designed to tarnish Portable’s reputation.
According to his management, Portable is in a good state and is preparing for his Tour in Russia and the UK.
Read the press statement below,
Since leaving his label, Portable and Young Duu have been at war with both parties laying strong allegations against each other. Portable had branded Young Duu as “bad luck,” blaming him for the misfortunes that had befallen the record label.
He also further accused Young Duu of being ungrateful, particularly because Portable had generously purchased a car for him.
Portable also claimed that Young Duu harbored jealousy whenever good things happened to other members of the record label.
Queen Dami defending her lover isn’t surprising as the singer has stood up for her since they started dating.
Months back, Portable had shown how much he loves Queen Dami by defending her against actor, Lege Miami, who exposed the former Queen’s desperation for love.
Lege Miami stated that he was still looking for a suitor for Dami when he learned of her romance with Portable and when he confronted her, she denied it at first.
With evidence, Portable slammed Lege, as he exposed the actor for begging for money from his wife.
Recall that the street singer and father of five confirmed his affair with the Queen after controversial blogger Gist Lover alleged that the mother of one is in a relationship with Portable by sharing screenshots of their comments.
Speaking about their relationship, Portable stated that Queen Dami, was only a fan before the death of her husband, the King.
According to him, things switched up from there as he wasn’t one to have an affair with people’s wives.
Tems was completely disconnected from the world during the detention and found herself striving to adapt to being in prison rather quickly.
Nigerian singer Tems has shed more light on her experience in the Ugandan prison where she was detained for two days in 2020, alongside Omah Lay, after being charged in court.
Speaking during an interview with Angie Martinez, she detailed her experience in the small dingy prison starting from when she was picked up from her hotel.
For the singer, she thought it was a joke at first but when she got to the prison and was handed her uniform, things became all too real and she cried.
Tems said, “I thought I wasn’t gonna come out. I thought I was seeing it for a reason like maybe I was meant to help the people. I was settling in because I adapted real quick and as I was walking in I started to cry because they gave me my uniform and it stunk because they don’t wash it. It was a small room and there was nothing, there’s just the floor they give you blankets and tissues and you’re just on the floor, no bed and I did it for two days. I didn’t even know I was going to get out, I didn’t have any ears on the ground nobody told me anything. Outside everyone was like ‘free Tems, free Omah lay but inside I was just hopeful, waiting.”
Even though she remained hopeful, she did not think she would be able to get out soon. Tems noted that the women she bonded with in the prisons were practically locked up for the most trivial things, and some were kept in by guards who were paid to do so. The prison structure was so that the inmates could not make phone calls unless they had money and she had no money.
The singer noted that she amused the ladies at the prison by winking at them when they stared at her when she walked in. Why was she winking? Nerves, she explained, to adapt quickly and most importantly, to avoid crying.
She said to Martinez, “Once I walked in everyone turned and looked at me and whispering and I was like ‘what have I done? I can’t cry’ and I just started winking, that was my way of adapting. I must show these people that I’m confident so I started being extra winking and saying hi and they were laughing.”
The woman in charge of the women’s prisons went to her to explain the rules and regulations, as well as the repercussions of breaking the rules. The apex punishment was solitary confinement in a small store with no food or water. She was told that she had to kneel to speak to officials and they were fed only once a day. During the two days spent in the prison, she didn’t eat and continued sipping water every day.
On the night of December 12, 2020, Omah Lay and Tems performed at The Big Brunch, which was held at Speke Resort, Wavamunno Road, Kampala, Uganda. After their performance, they were charged to court by the Uganda police for flouting COVID-19 guidelines after lockdown.
Back in Nigeria, all hands were on deck trying to secure Tems and Omah Lay’s immediate release. Her manager’s dad went to the capital, Abuja to see then President Buhari to have the issue sorted and soon enough they were released and sent back home.