Big Brother Naija Big Soso eviction shock

Big Brother Naija Season 10 housemate, Big Soso, has expressed surprise over her eviction from the reality show, stating that she did not anticipate being voted out. In an interview with Naija FM, Lagos, Soso revealed that she was so confident of escaping eviction that she did not even pack her luggage. Instead, she spent her last hours in the house cleaning and ensuring that everything was in order.

Soso left the house wearing the same clothes she had worn when she entered six weeks earlier. “I was shocked when my name was mentioned,” she said. “I didn’t expect it.” Despite her unexpected eviction, Soso expressed gratitude for the time she spent in the house, describing it as a remarkable experience.

Big Soso was one of three housemates evicted from the show on Sunday, alongside Ivatar and Doris. Her eviction has brought an end to her journey in the Big Brother Naija house, where she had been competing against other contestants for a cash prize and other rewards.

The reality show, which is in its tenth season, has been airing on African television channels and streaming platforms, featuring a group of contestants living together in a house with cameras and microphones recording their every move. The show’s format involves weekly evictions, where contestants with the least votes from the public are eliminated from the competition.

Big Soso’s eviction serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of the show, where contestants can be voted out at any time. As the show continues, the remaining contestants will face increased competition and challenges, all vying for the top prize. With her time on the show now over, Big Soso will likely reflect on her experience and the lessons she learned during her time in the Big Brother Naija house.

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