- Kiddwaya suggests potential disqualifications in Big Brother Naija if physical fights were allowed.
- Housemates intervene to prevent a physical brawl between Ilebaye and Angel.
- Tensions rise as emotions run high among contestants, leaving viewers on edge.
Kiddwaya, the current Head of House, shared his opinion on the escalating tensions within the house, hinting at the possibility of multiple disqualifications if housemates were allowed to fight without intervention.
The conversation took place after a heated exchange between Ilebaye and Angel almost resulted in a physical brawl, prompting serious concerns among the contestants and viewers alike.
During the discussion, which also involved Adekunle, Pere Egbi, and Ike, Kiddwaya expressed his belief that at least four housemates could have faced disqualification if the show’s rules permitted physical confrontations.
The socialite’s observation came as tensions continued to rise among the contestants, with emotions running high and conflicts becoming more frequent.
Adekunle, one of the participants, shared his perspective on the situation, recounting Angel’s recent outburst where she expressed frustration with her fellow housemates.
He suggested that if Angel felt overwhelmed by the experience, she should consider a voluntary exit from the show rather than subjecting herself to further distress.
Pere, echoing Kiddwaya’s sentiments, emphasized the importance of intervening and holding back housemates during quarrels to prevent potential physical altercations. His interjection highlighted the significance of maintaining a peaceful and safe environment within the Big Brother Naija house.
The recent episode, where tensions escalated to the point of near physical confrontation, has left both the contestants and viewers on edge.
Adekunle said; “Angel literally said yesterday that she is tired of this sh*t. I like, take voluntary exit. Leave. Stop complaining that you are tired.”
Kiddwaya postulated: “We might also had four disqualifications or at least three by now.”
Pere interjected: “If you don’t hold any of them [while they are quarrelling], they will fight.”.