Tag: BBNaija Reunion

  • BBNaija reunion: I can’t be shamed for having s3x on national TV, Chinwe slams Chinne 

    BBNaija reunion: I can’t be shamed for having s3x on national TV, Chinwe slams Chinne 

    Former Big Brother Naija Season 9 housemate Chinwo has fired back at Chinne during a heated argument at the show’s reunion.

    On the fifth episode, Chinne attempted to mock Chinwe for having s3x on national TV with her then-boyfriend, Zion.

    However, Chinwe refused to be shamed, pointing out that she wasn’t ashamed of her actions.

    The exchange escalated, with both housemates trading insults.

    Chinwe hit back at Chinne’s perceived hypocrisy, questioning her own behavior.

    Chinwe said: “We are not on the same level. You are a villager in every sense of the word. You act like they just brought you out from a zoo, like they just let you loose and you move mad.”

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    Responding, Chinne said: “Chinwe, is that why you went on national television to have s3x? You are a fool. Get out!”

    Chinwe: “You want to shame me for having s3x? Okay, 35-year-old virgin. Congratulations.”

    Chinne: “I never said I was a virgin. Chinwe, I’m not 35.”

    Chinwe: “Oh! You’re not a virgin? And you’re shaming me for having sex? This woman is on drugs.”

    Chinne: “Chinwe, I’m not your problem. Your problem is that toy that you came into the house with.”

    Chinwe: “Zion is not my problem. I have addressed Zion and I’ve moved past it. Go and reconcile with your niece.”

  • BBNaija Reunion: Chinwe, Zion, Rhuthee, DJ Flo bring all the drama

    BBNaija Reunion: Chinwe, Zion, Rhuthee, DJ Flo bring all the drama

    Almost a year after leaving the Big Brother Naija house, the cast of Big Brother Naija: No Loose Guard reunited with host Ebuka Obi-Uchendu last night for a reunion show filled with drama, revelations, and relationship updates.

    One of the most talked-about moments came when Chinwe and Zion, known as “Zinwe,” addressed the state of their relationship.

    The pair entered the show as a couple but experienced multiple fights during the season.

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    Zion avoided confirming his relationship status, saying, “They can say that,” when asked if he was single. Chinwe, however, was frank, revealing they broke up in December after a series of disagreements, including a night when Zion asked her to pay a club bill and later ignored her calls. Although they briefly reconciled in February, the relationship fell apart again when Zion asked Chinwe for money and then ghosted her. Chinwe expressed frustration, saying Zion had never taken her out and that she often paid for their outings.

    Another highlight was the fallout between Rhuthee and DJ Flo, who entered the house as the pair “Floruish.” Their friendship soured after DJ Flo criticised Rhuthee’s gameplay and questioned her loyalty during conflicts in the house. When asked if they were still friends, DJ Flo was clear: “No, we are not… We had a fallout.” She recounted how Rhuthee accused her of not standing by her, despite their long friendship.

  • BBNaija reunion: Why I ended 10-year friendship with Rhuthee – DJ Flo

    BBNaija reunion: Why I ended 10-year friendship with Rhuthee – DJ Flo

    Reality TV star DJ Flo has opened up about the breakdown of her decade-long friendship with fellow BBNaija star Rhuthee, revealing that an interview Rhuthee granted after the show marked the final straw.

    Speaking during the first episode of the ‘BBNaija: No Loose Guard’ reunion, DJ Flo explained that the interview made her realise their relationship had run its course.

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    “I try not to have regrets, but I just truly believe that as much as I cherish what we had for 10 years. I also have the belief that at the end of the day, we go through life with people, not completely do life with these people, but I think what really did it for me was the interview she had. When I saw that she did an interview speaking on me, I needed a reason, I needed to understand where she was coming from and that interview just really did it for me and made me realise that I might have love for this person but I feel like we’ve gotten to a point in life where we should just go our separate ways and that this person is just not good for my energy anymore, and that’s perfectly fine”, she said.

    The pair, who entered the BBNaija house as close friends with a history spanning around 10 years, saw their relationship take a different turn during the show.

    Rather than strengthen their bond, the experience marked the unravelling of their long-standing friendship.

  • BBNaija Reunion: Chinwe, Zion clash over breakup saga

    BBNaija Reunion: Chinwe, Zion clash over breakup saga

    Big Brother Naija former housemates and ex-lovers Zion and Chinwe have set the season nine reunion open as they argued over who ended their relationship. 

    Zion claimed he initiated the breakup because their life goals were misaligned. 

    Chinwe called this a lie, stating his nonchalant behaviour was the cause. 

    She described how Zion went clubbing all night before her departure, despite her request to spend time together, and later claimed he couldn’t get a ride but drove to a friend’s house. 

    Zion said: “I basically ended things [broke up with Chinwe].”

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    The host, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, asked: “Why?”

    Zion replied: “Because I felt like we were moving in different places in our lives; how she let it play out.”

    Chinwe inferred: “What Zion will not do is sit here and lie on me now.”

    Zion asked: “How did I lie on you?”

    Chinwe replied: “You could have owned the narrative, my love. What do you mean you broke up with me?”

    Chinwe also stated that Zion’s family and friends dislike her because she revealed on the show that she sponsored his participation.