Big Brother Naija All Stars housemate, CeeC, has revealed that she feels sad whenever she reflects on her time in season 3 of the reality show, ‘Double Wahala.’

CeeC, who returned as one of the housemates for the All Stars edition, shared this with Big Brother during her diary session on Tuesday.

According to CeeC, she went through a lot “mentally” during the ‘Double Wahala’ season, in which she emerged as the first runner-up.

Her words, “Anytime I think about my time in the ‘Double Wahala’ season, I always have mixed feelings because I went through a lot mentally. I get a little bit sad.”

In other news, reality TV star, Bella Okagbue, has come under heavy fire for seemingly accusing Nigerians of being judgmental of people who give birth outside wedlock.

Bella had taken to Twitter to react to news of the engagement of American reality TV star, Molly Mae. She stated that she always thought Molly was already married to her partner, Tommy Fury, as they already have a child together.

She further stated that if Molly was a Nigerian reality TV star, she would have constantly been dragged to filth for having a child before marriage.

“Wait, molly-mae just got engaged? Why did I think they have been married all this while? So they live together and even have a baby🤪. She needs to thank God she’s not Nigerian because… lol,” she tweeted on Monday, July 24.

Her statement didn’t sit well with many, and they didn’t hesitate to criticize her for stereotyping Nigerians.

Some stated that if she desires to live with her partner, Sheggz, without getting married, she should proceed without passing judgment on other Nigerians.

A particular Twitter user brought up the case of Bella’s sister, Sandra Okagbue, who has two children with singer Flavour without being married to him, and pointed out that she hasn’t faced the level of criticism Bella suggested.

“But your sister had two babies outside wedlock and is still unmarried and nobody beat her . If that’s what you want to do go ahead and stop disturbing us”, she tweeted.

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