In a recent episode of the I Said What I Said Podcast, Nigerian reality TV star Cynthia Nwadiora, popularly known as Cee-C, did not mince words as she shared her thoughts on Nigerians perpetuating false narratives about her during her time in the Big Brother house.
Cee-C said, “I think the kind of information I consume changed. I thought Nigerians knew better, so coming out and hearing certain narratives and things that were not even true…I thought you guys were smarter than this. Then I realized that Nigerians were not as smart as I thought. So that was shocking to me, but I was like, yeah, that is why our country is the way it is now.”
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In addition to addressing the spread of false narratives, Cee-C was asked about the worthiness of her return to the Big Brother house. Her response conveyed a sense of uncertainty, stating, “I’m still trying to figure out whether it was worth it or not, but I’ve accepted that I went back for a reason, and God blessed me even the second time, so we move.”
During the podcast, Cee-C also delved into the challenges she faced while in the Big Brother All Stars house, describing it as an “insane place to be.”
She candidly admitted to struggling to maintain her mental health amid the intense atmosphere of the All Stars edition.
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