Groovy, Former BBNaija Star, Claims to Be a Natural Ladies’ Man

In a recent guest appearance on TVC’s program, eSplash, Henry Olisaemeka Orakwue, known as Groovy from Big Brother Naija, confidently declared himself to be a “ladies’ man.”

Groovy, who became well-known for his involvement in a highly publicized love triangle with Phyna, Chomzy, and Beauty in the Big Brother House, boasted about his innate ability to attract women.

The topic arose when one of the show’s hosts, Debbie, asked Groovy about the public perception of him as a ladies’ man. She questioned where this perception stemmed from.

Responding with self-assuredness, Groovy stated, “No, it’s not a perception. It’s inherent. It’s part of who I am.” He believes that his aura naturally appeals to women.

When questioned about whether he regretted the attention that participating in the Big Brother show brought to his personal life, Groovy expressed no regrets. He firmly believes that he was destined for the limelight and success. He stated, “I was born for this. I mean, I was born to be great. I envisaged this for myself. Even if it wasn’t going to be Big Brother, I knew that at some point, I would make a big leap forward.”

Groovy anticipated facing criticism during the ‘Level Up’ reunion from the women he was involved with on the reality show. However, he admitted that his team did not adequately prepare him for how to handle these attacks. Nevertheless, he stood by his truth and spoke honestly during the reunion show.

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