- Evicted BBNaija ‘All Stars’ housemate, Whitemoney, tips Ilebaye as a strong contender for victory in the competition.
- According to Whitemoney, Ilebaye’s recent win as the ultimate Head of House suggests favorable odds in her favor.
- Whitemoney emphasizes that it is Ilebaye’s time to shine on the show, regardless of whether she ultimately wins the grand prize.
In a recent episode of Pulse’s “One On One,” featuring evicted BBNaija ‘All Stars’ housemate Whitemoney, the reality star expressed his belief that Ilebaye has a strong chance of winning the All Stars edition of the popular reality show as it nears its climax.
Whitemoney, who was interviewed by BBNaija star Christy O, pointed to Ilebaye’s recent emergence as the ultimate Head of House as evidence that the odds are in her favor.
He emphasized that whether or not Ilebaye ultimately claims the grand prize, the fact remains that this is her time to shine.
Whitemoney noted that despite any potential missteps or disagreements, Ilebaye has managed to navigate through the competition without facing significant backlash or challenges that typically hinder contestants in the BBNaija house.
In Whitemoney words;
“She [Ilebaye] has really done well for herself: The last Head of House. What are the odds? The grace and forces are with her, just leave it like that.
So, it’s just her time. Whether she wins it [grand prize] or not, it’s just her time. Because everything that is supposed to work against her, is not working against her. Even when she is wrong, it’s not still working against her. So, it’s her time.”
In other news, Following his recent eviction from the Big Brother Naija All Stars house, Whitemoney has expressed his disbelief and disappointment as he claims that his own team was responsible for selling his votes.
Recall that Whitemoney was evicted on Sunday alongside Neo Energy, Alex, and houseguest Omashola.
Whitemoney stated in an interview with media personality Hero Daniels that his team sold his votes, resulting in his eviction.
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