- Former BBNaija contestant Erica Nlewedin slams viewers for voting to save housemate Seyi.
- Seyi faced backlash for a misogynistic comment he made during a conversation.
- Despite controversial remarks, Seyi has been saved from eviction three weeks in a row.
- Erica questions the disconnect between condemning sexism online and supporting Seyi’s behavior.
Big Brother Naija reality show, former contestant Erica Nlewedin has taken to social media to express her disappointment with viewers who continue to vote for housemate Seyi.
The criticism comes in the wake of a controversial comment made by Seyi a few days ago.
Big Brother Naija fans were left divided when housemate Seyi sparked outrage with a comment he made during a late-night conversation with fellow contestants Pere and Kiddwaya.
During the discussion, Seyi mentioned his satisfaction with fathering only male children, suggesting that they would eventually engage in casual relationships with women.
Despite the backlash, Seyi has consistently managed to secure his position in the house. For three consecutive weeks, viewers have voted to keep him on the show, a decision that has raised eyebrows given the controversial remarks he made.
Former Big Brother Naija contestant Erica Nlewedin, who herself garnered a substantial following during her time on the show, took to her social media platform to criticize viewers for their apparent hypocrisy.
Erica expressed her disbelief at the contradiction between public outrage over Seyi’s comments and continued support for him in the voting process.
In a tweet that has since gone viral, Erica wrote;
So y’all really like misogynistic sht! outrage on social media but voting for him in real life, I pity the daughters of the next generation”.
Seyi, a controversial yet engaging personality in the Big Brother Naija house, has consistently been saved from eviction, causing speculation among fans about the motives behind their support.
See below;
So y’all really like misogynistic sht! outrage on social media but voting for him in real life, I pity the daughters of the next generation 👍
— Erica Nlewedim⭐️ (@EricaNlewedim) August 20, 2023
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