“My only crime was wanting more” Mercy Eke on why she came back for all stars

Mercy Eke tearfully reacts to massive hate following her second return to the big brother naija house


Mercy Eke, a former Big Brother Naija winner, recently spoke out in an emotional interview about the public reaction to her comeback to the all stars show

Mercy Eke’s return to Big Brother, which she previously participated in in 2019, has elicited conflicting reviews.

Her decision to return to Big Brother was both exhilarating for her and for her followers.

Mercy Eke encountered a lot of anger and negativity.

The public’s reaction to her involvement in the All-Stars edition, as well as that of her fellow housemate, appeared to have taken an unanticipated turn, hurting both her mental health and her interactions within the house.

Mercy’s unfavorable reception resulted in misunderstandings and strained relationships with other participants. The perceptions of her fellow housemates have also led to her feeling alienated and betrayed.

Mercy Eke admits that her greatest sin was wanting more for herself.

With tears, she explained, that she did not understand why people hated her because she was not the only ex-winner in the house.

Reactions

Ugochi: “I am so glad that she spoke up about her struggles. It takes a lot of courage to open up about the challenges faced in the public eye. Let’s show her our support and remind her that she is strong and resilient. Sending love and positivity her way!”

Pharmc12: “I’ve been a fan of Mercia since her first appearance on Big Brother. It’s sad to see the negativity she’s been facing. Mercy, stay strong! We’re behind you all the way.”

Critic101: “Sorry, but Mercia really needs to toughen up. She chose to be in the spotlight, so it comes with the territory. Abeg Abeg If she can’t handle it, then why did she come back? It’s just part of the game.”

Destinyps1: “I had high hopes for het return, but She needs to stop playing the victim. Show has ended”

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