
Viral Gist: “I was made to look like the villain for some reasons best known to the viewers” Seyi Awolowo speaks out
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Since leaving the Big Brother house, Seyi Awolow has continued to be faced by online scrutiny and blasts, especially for his misogynistic comments toward women.
While Seyi initially issued an apology for his past remarks, recent developments have raised questions about whether he has genuinely transformed or if his apology was merely a façade.
Recent statements from Seyi has muddied the waters of his initial apology. Instead of maintaining am apologetic stance, he defended himself vigorously against netizens.
In a surprising turn of events, Seyi even went as far as to claim that Nigerians had collectively decided to portray him as a villain. This declaration has left many questioning the authenticity of his apology and whether he has genuinely changed his views and behavior.
“You weren't called for the show” Seyi Awolowo Shades Tacha
Kemi Filani had recently reported that Seyi, who just recently got evicted from the BBN house, had stirred the pot with some direct shade at Tacha. Before Seyi's eviction from the BBN house, Recall that Tacha had notably been one of the vocal individuals who advocated for his departure. Her social media posts and comments during his time on the show proved that she wanted him gone from the house.
Upon Seyi's eviction, Tacha had taken to her Twitter account, posting a video praising God. In response to this, Seyi, in a recent interview, acknowledged Tacha's role in promoting the show. He stated that he appreciated her promoting the show even though she thought they had called her.
BBNaija's All Stars: Seyi Awolowo breaks down in tears as he tenders deep apology over his misogynistic statement
Kemi Filani reported that Seyi Awolowo couldn't hold back his tears as he publicly apologised for his misogynistic statement.
While in the house and now outside the house, Seyi Awolowo had faced massive backlash after he revealed his thoughts for his future sons to run trains on people's daughters. The reality star made the vile statement while in a conversation with fellow housemates, White Money and Soma.
Following his eviction from the show on Sunday, Seyi Awolowo during his media rounds with Ebuka Uchendu apologised for his remarks. He had expressed his deep regret for his words as he noted how apologising is the only thing he can do for now.
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