The latest season of Big Brother Naija has sparked fresh romantic controversies, with contestant Victory drawing attention for candidly discussing his complex feelings toward fellow housemates. During a Friday conversation with Bright Morgan and Mide, the reality TV star confessed to forming connections with three women in the house—Sultana, Gigi Jasmine, and Joanna—but clarified his sexual attraction is exclusively directed at Sultana. “It’s possible to like several women. The only person I’m sexually attracted to here is Sultana—my past relationships would make this clearer,” he explained, hinting at a pattern in his romantic preferences.
Victory confirmed he had expressed interest in Sultana, claiming she reciprocated and was “down to try it out.” However, tensions surfaced as he voiced discomfort over her closeness with other male contestants, specifically criticizing their habit of sharing her bed. “I don’t like that men sleep in her bed,” he remarked—a reference to housemate Jason Jae, who has frequently been seen cuddling with Sultana under her duvet. Their cozy dynamic reportedly irked competitor Faith, who clashed with Jason after Sultana repeatedly turned down Faith’s advances.
The romantic web grew more tangled during Thursday’s pool party, where Sultana was observed twerking for fellow contestant Koyin before sharing a kiss with him post-event. These interactions intensified the house’s love-triangle drama, with multiple suitors vying for her attention despite her apparent openness to exploring connections.
Big Brother Naija, a breakout African reality series known for its unfiltered portrayal of interpersonal dynamics, often places contestants in high-pressure social experiments. Victory’s candid admissions and Sultana’s multiple flirtations reflect the show’s formula for blending emotional vulnerability with strategic gameplay. While romantic entanglements are a staple of the format, this season’s focus on blurred boundaries and rivalries has fueled debates among viewers about authenticity versus performance in reality TV.
As the competition progresses, surveillance footage continues to capture shifting alliances and fragile egos, offering audiences a front-row seat to the complexities of human connection under the spotlight. For now, Victory’s emotional transparency—and Sultana’s refusal to limit her options—remain central to the narrative, underscoring the delicate balance between desire and drama in the quest for fame.