BBNaija’s Bambam, Teddy A Unfollow Amid Marital Rumours

Big Brother Naija alumni and former power couple Teddy A and Bambam have unfollowed each other on Instagram, fueling ongoing speculation about a marital crisis.

A verification by Media Talk Africa confirms that the pair, who married in 2019 after meeting on the 2018 season of the reality show, no longer follow one another on the platform. This digital action follows separate Christmas-themed photoshared by each individual in late 2024, which first ignited widespread discussion online about the state of their relationship.

The couple’s union has been a subject of public fascination since their inception on the show. Their courtship and subsequent marriage were closely followed by fans of the Nigerian reality television franchise, establishing them as one of its most prominent post-show couples. The recent social media activity has therefore placed their relationship under renewed and intense public scrutiny.

No official statements regarding their marital status have been released by either party or their representatives. The unfollowing is interpreted by observers as a significant indicator of personal discord, given their history of publicly sharing family moments and supporting each other’s projects.

This development highlights the pervasive interest in the personal lives of reality television personalities in Nigeria and across Africa. For international audiences, the story underscores how social media interactions are now key indicators in the narrative of celebrity relationships. The situation remains fluid, with public attention focused on any future communications from Teddy A or Bambam that might clarify their current status. The absence of a joint presence online for a duo once defined by their partnership continues to drive the narrative.

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