Big Brother Naija All Star housemate Seyi Awolowo describes how he felt being in the Big Brother house again.
Seyi stated that being in the house was like a different kind of prison with extreme conditions to him.
He described his experience in the house during an interview with media personnel Toke Makinwa, she had probe into his most controversial moment in the house, where he made the misogyny statement he was been dragged for.
And the reality went on to respond that he wasnt even aware that he made that statement until it was pointed out to him, stressing on the fact that staying in the Big Brother house brought out a different part of him.
He said, “I did not know when I said it, I was in a rant. Being in the Big Brother house, it’s a different kind of prison, you know when you agree to extreme conditions, you tend to underestimate the term ‘extreme conditions’ and I think I was at my breaking point at that time.”
The interviewer went on to probe him on his choice to be in the show for the second time if he felt this way about it, and Seyi revealed that his intention for going back into the house was to market his brand and fundraising for his project.
“Life is a double-edged sword, if you don’t take the risk how would you know you go and then in these times you always you always go for an opportunity to make yourself one sellable top-of-mind awareness more marketable. At the time I didn’t have any projects I was working on and I was open to marketing myself a whole lot better so that I could be able to raise funds for my own works that I wanna do. I’m tryna market myself”.
Seyi Awolowo was previously in the ‘Pepper Dem’ season of the BBNaija show which had Mercy Eke emerging as the first-ever female winner of the BBNaija show.