Fairme rejects Michky for BBN return

Fairme David: ‘I’d Choose Sister Over Michky If Given Another Chance on Big Brother Naija’

Fairme David, the recently evicted housemate of Big Brother Naija’s "No Loose Guard" season, has stunned fans by revealing that he wouldn’t choose to go back into the show with his partner, Michky, if given another chance. This surprising revelation came during a recent Instagram Live session, where Fairme was asked if he would stay with Michky if given the opportunity to re-enter the house.

In response, Fairme bluntly stated, "No. I would rather go with my sister." This unexpected response has left fans wondering what might have gone wrong in their relationship. Meanwhile, Michky shared a heartfelt appreciation for Fairme, revealing that he was the one who introduced him to the popular reality TV show.

Michky explained, "I was not a fan of BBN. Fairme was the person who introduced me to it. My brother is always busy, so I couldn’t have chosen any other partner than Fairme." The two, who made up the Radicals duo, were evicted from the show on Sunday, and shortly after, Biggie dissolved the remaining pairs, leaving the housemates to compete solo.

This unexpected twist raises questions about the dynamics between Fairme and Michky, and whether their relationship was strong enough to withstand the pressures of the reality TV show. Fans will be eagerly waiting to see how this development affects the remaining housemates and their relationships with each other.

For now, it’s clear that Fairme David has made it clear where his priorities lie – with his sister, not Michky.

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