In a whirlwind of emotions, the much-anticipated first eviction from Big Brother Naija All Stars season kicked off with as Princess, a former housemate from the Double Wahala season, became the first contestant to bid farewell to the house.
The eviction was a result of a crucial decision made by the esteemed eviction jury, comprising of Bisola from See Gobe, Dorathy from Lockdown, and Mike from Pepper Dem.
As the first week in the BBnaija All Stars house unfolded, tensions ran high among the housemates, all of whom were eager to showcase their skills and win the hearts of both the viewers and the jury members.
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However, Princess found herself among the bottom housemates, alongside Seyi and Ike both from Peper Dem. The decision-making power rested in the hands of the jury, and after much deliberation, Princess’s journey in the All Stars edition came to an end.
The eviction was a bittersweet moment for both fans and fellow housemates, as they bid farewell to a housemate known for her vivacious personality and entertaining presence in the Double Wahala season.
This Eviction serves as a reminder that in the world of BBnaija, past glory does not guarantee future success. All Stars is a level playing field where former housemates must prove their mettle once again to stay in the game and ultimately emerge victorious.
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