What I meant when I said Chinwe is not my spec – BBNaija’s Zion

Zion Explains What He Actually Meant When He Made That Statement


Former Big Brother Naija housemate, has clarified his statement about his girlfriend and teammate Chinwe not being his “spec.”

During a recent appearance on the Outsyd by Pulse show, Zion explained that his remarks were primarily focused on physical appearance.

Zion stated that he typically prefers light-skinned ladies, but emphasized that his connection with Chinwe went beyond physical attraction. He attributed their relationship to a deeper mental and emotional connection.

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Zion highlighted Chinwe’s inner qualities, describing her as a lovely person both inside and out.

He concluded that his initial statement was solely referring to physical preferences, not diminishing Chinwe’s value as a person.

The host asked: “You had a conversation in the house where you mentioned that Chinwe is not completely your spec. How do you think she will feel when she hears that?”

Zion answered: “Yes, I said that she wasn’t completely my spec but I was talking mainly physically. In the physical aspect, I have even told her and I will say it anywhere, normally, based on my track record, I usually go for light-skinned girls.”

Me meeting Chinwe and being with her, I don’t think the physical has much to play in us coming together. I fell for her and we both fell for each other based on mental and in-depth aspects of each other.”

For her, she is a lovely person inside and outside. So I could see and I could feel that inside her, she’s a lovely person. So I meant my spec on the outside”

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During an interview with Hero Daniels, Chinwe had hinted at break up with Zion.

She addressed Zion’s comments about having dated women who fit his preferred type, which some perceived as dismissive of Chinwe.

Chinwe clarified that Zion’s statements were misunderstood, explaining that his boasts about dating foreign women were not intended to diminish her. However, she acknowledged that his words were hurtful and unnecessary.

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