BBNaija Season 7 Day 1: Acquaintances Were Built
Excitement catches Big Brother Naija Level Up Housemates off-guard, as they stay up all night.
After Big Brother officially welcomed our first set of Housemates, they got down to the business of picking their closet spaces and beds. This was of course preceded by a quick tour through Biggie’s house with the ladies taking in the decor.
Shortly thereafter, soaking in the moment of being the ones chosen to call Biggie’s House home this season, the Housemates went on to get better acquainted with one another. Amaka, Cyph and Khalid gravitated toward each other in the dining area where they went into a deep conversation about the dating streets.
Reminded of Ebuka’s question during the Live Show yesterday, the conversation between the trio in the dining room took on a serious turn. As though Cyph had been mulling over the “love at first sight” question since entering the House, he was heard telling his fellow Housemates “you shouldn’t ignore the red flags. This was a point that Amaka seemed to fully agree on.
Beauty, Phyna, and Daniella soon joined the conversation in the dining area where the former beauty queen revealed that she is still friends with all her exes. Things took on a steamy turn when the Housemates: Amaka, Cyph, Khalid, Beauty, Daniella and Phyna started playing the ‘Never-have-I-ever game’. The steamy conversation lightened up a bit when Phyna described everyone as Mercy Johnson in the Nollywood movie called Dumebi Goes to School, which got everyone chuckling as soon as they got the reference.
Beauty and Daniella quickly got into a tussle of words which sent Bryann to Daniella’s rescue as he tried to calm her down. Amaka decided to check on Daniella who was visibly upset and had decided to call it a night. She offered her some tips on how to deal with the situation and advised her not to let anyone get to her.
The rest of the Housemates still went at it with their conversation that took on different turns, from the impressions that they had of one another, to the double standards that exist in society today.
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