Kellyrae Defends Big Brother Naija Strategy

Exclusive: Big Brother Naija Season 9 Winner Kellyrae Speaks Out on Wife Kassia’s Family Dispute

In a recent interview with Naija FM, Lagos, Big Brother Naija Season 9 winner Kellyrae has spoken out about the controversy surrounding his management’s decision to favor him over his wife Kassia during the recent reality TV show. The couple, known as DoubleKay, faced a dramatic twist when their management team decided to back Kellyrae’s progression on the show ahead of Kassia.

As reported by various sources, Kassia expressed her support for the decision, stating that it was the best outcome for the couple. However, her family disagrees, and according to Kellyrae, they are unhappy with the management’s decision.

“I understand that they are not happy, but they should understand that she is now my wife,” Kellyrae said during the interview, adding a dash of humor to the otherwise tense situation. The couple, who started dating for ten years before tying the knot eight months ago, has faced numerous challenges, both on and off the reality show.

The controversy surrounding their management’s decision has sparked widespread interest, with many fans of the couple weighing in on social media. While some have expressed support for Kellyrae’s rising star, others have sided with Kassia’s family, citing supposed favoritism on the part of the management.

As the drama continues to unfold, one thing is clear – the spotlight remains firmly fixed on DoubleKay, one of the most popular couples to have emerged from the reality show. With Kellyrae’s latest comments, it’s clear that the couple is not letting their differences get in the way of their love and commitment to each other.

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