Seyi Awolowo, a reality personality, has opened up about his time in the Big Brother Naija Allstars house. It’s like a different kind of prison, he says.
He made the remarks during an interview with Toke Makinwa, a media personality.
She pressed him on his most divisive statement in the house, in which he stated that he would let his sons run trains on other people’s daughters.
In response, he stated that he was unaware that he had made those comments.
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”.
Then Toke Makinwa persisted, questioning why he consented to appear on the program a second time if it was so extreme. Seyi Awolowo then revealed his motivation, which was to promote himself and raise money for his future endeavors.
“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,” he added.
See the interview below:
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