BBNaija 2020 Update Day 33: Lucy Fights Yet Again (Video)
Another disagreement involving Lucy has erupted, which clearly indicates that she is more than just a trouble causer in the Big Brother Naija House.
Sometimes it seems as if there isn’t a day that goes by in the Big Brother House without Lucy getting into an argument. This regular occurrence has become so normal that even when it is warranted, it can be dismissed as just Lucy being Lucy.
This time around it was over the Arena Games and the way that some Housemates mixed up the box of balls after their rounds and others didn’t. Those that didn’t have it mixed before their round had an unfair advantage as they wouldn’t have to struggle to find the correct balls to place atop the cones.
Lucy loudly voiced this issue to Laycon, Tolanibaj, Vee in the kitchen after the Arena Games were over. Vee tried to assure Lucy that nobody knew it was her turn, and therefore mixing the balls was not a malicious and calculated attack on her. Lucy retorted by asking:
Why didn’t they continue to mix up the balls?
Wathoni and Tolanibaj agreed with Lucy that not mixing the balls gave the next player an unfair advantage, and this emboldened Lucy to continue with her argument. Lucy then stated that she didn’t care about winning as she wouldn’t want to be pampered by the Housemates and didn’t consider pampering to be a worthwhile prize. Vee then said:
I don’t think they did it on purpose,
but this only enraged Lucy more.
Lucy concluded the argument by telling the Housemates that they should treat her with the same disregard on the outside that they do inside the Big Brother House because she doesn’t forget!
This fight may have been proof that Lucy isn’t looking for random fights, and may only argue when she experiences unfairness. Lucy isn’t scared to stand up for herself whenever necessary and that is a pleasure to watch, even if it might not be a joy to deal with for the other Big Brother Housemates.
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