Big Brother Naija lovers disagree on first move

Recently evicted Big Brother Naija contestants, Victory and Gigi Jasmine, have differing accounts of how their romantic connection began. In a post-eviction interview, the two reality TV personalities disagreed on who made the first move in their relationship.

Gigi Jasmine claimed that Victory initiated the flirtation, stating that he complimented her appearance and expressed a desire to get to know her. She recalled that they started talking and discovered they shared a common heritage, both being from Akwa Ibom, which served as a foundation for their relationship.

However, Victory countered Gigi’s account, alleging that she was the one who made the first move. According to him, Gigi asked fellow housemate Jason Jae to inform him that he would be sleeping in her bed, which Victory interpreted as a sign of her interest in him.

It is worth noting that while in the Big Brother Naija house, Victory had revealed his attraction to three female housemates: Joanna, Sultana, and Gigi Jasmine. Prior to his eviction, he had asked Joanna out, but she declined, citing her desire to maintain her individuality. Additionally, Sultana had disclosed that Victory had also asked her out during a private conversation, even going as far as expressing his desire to marry her.

The discrepancy in Victory and Gigi Jasmine’s accounts highlights the complexities of relationships formed in the intense environment of reality TV shows. As the two former contestants navigate their post-eviction lives, their differing perspectives on their relationship’s origins serve as a reminder of the challenges of forming connections in the public eye. The outcome of their relationship remains to be seen, as they continue to share their experiences and insights with their fans and the media.

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