Big Brother Naija: Wanni Accuses Ben of Sexual Harassment Against Twin Sister

Reality TV Show in Hot Water as Contestant Accuses Fellow Housemate of Sexual Harassment

In a shocking turn of events, Big Brother Naija ‘No Loose Guard’ housemate Wanni has made a serious accusation against her fellow contestant, Ben. According to Wanni, Ben was caught touching her twin sister Handi’s nipple while Handi was sleeping.

The incident was reportedly discussed by the twins in the kitchen on Friday, with Wanni’s love interest on the show, Shaun, walking in on the conversation. Wanni was clearly upset, stating, "He will pay dearly. Stuff like that happened and I couldn’t do anything about it. But this one, never!"

Wanni went on to explain what happened, saying, "Something weird happened to her [Handi] yesterday, Ben came to wake her up but before he woke her up, he touched her nipple. He will pay!"

The sexual harassment allegations have yet to be addressed by Biggie, the show’s host. This is not the first time the reality show has faced controversy, with Kemen being disqualified in 2018 for fingering fellow housemate TBoss.

Media Talk Africa reports that sexual harassment is highly prohibited on the reality show, and it remains to be seen how Biggie will handle this latest incident.

A video of Wanni narrating the incident to Shaun has been shared on social media, sparking a heated debate among fans of the show.

The incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of respecting personal boundaries and creating a safe and harassment-free environment, not just on reality TV shows but in all aspects of life.

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