BBNaija All Stars: Evicted houseguests Prince, Lucy deny leaking information to housemates

Evicted Big Brother Naija All Stars houseguests Prince Nelson and Lucy Edet have denied leaking information to the housemates while on the show.

Media Talk Africa recalls that Lucy and Prince, who were among the four houseguests brought in by Biggie two weeks ago, were sent packing during the live show on Sunday.

The evicted houseguests had an interview with Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, which was posted on the Africa Magic YouTube channel on Tuesday.

In the interview, Ebuka said to them: “A lot of the fans have accused you guys of leaking information to the housemates; telling them things about who might be strong and what the perception of them is outside. Is that a valid assertion?”

Prince replied, “I never leaked any information to anybody.”

Lucy also denied the accusation, saying, “I don’t think I did either.”

Prince continued: “But I know one thing I did say to them was that some of their attitudes in the House were not All-Star worthy. I know I did say that.”

Lucy added: “First of all, I wasn’t watching the show like that. Just pieces and pieces here and there on Instagram. So, that would have been difficult to say.”

Media Talk Africa recalls that Seyi, before his eviction on Sunday, had bragged during a conversation with Venita that he was one of the six housemates carrying the show because Nigerians are angry at him over his misogynistic comments.

Fans believed one of the newly introduced houseguests—Kim Oprah, Sholzy, Prince, and Lucy—had briefed him on happenings outside the show.

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