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BIG BROTHER NAIJA HOUSEMATE, BIOLA, GETS STINKERS FOR GIVING HEAD LIVE

The ongoing Big Brother Naija reality TV show in South Africa has continued to gather storm. Just as it has won friends there are many foes as well, too disgusted with conduct of the housemates.

The recent scene where one of the housemates, Bisola gave another housemate, TTT ( Thin Tall Tony) a blowjob (head) has not gone well with some people. One of such people is one Funmi Akinyode, who claims to be a member of Nigerian Single Mothers Association.

In her letter to housemate Bisola, Akinyode expressed her disappointment with her conduct for giving a married man and father of two, Thin Tall Tony a head live on TV.

Her words: Dear @iambisola, we, the association of single parent are disappointed with your act on national TV few days ago. I followed you because of your presence on social media. Anytime I go through your page whenever am tired from work or bored,

I can’t help but laugh and still praise you… When I now found out that you are a single mother and doing well for yourself with over 100,000 loyal followers I said to myself, Funmi, when will you get here?. After what you did.

I wonder what you do on a good day when no one is watching. While you were giving someone a head on national TV, weren’t you thinking of throat cancer?Don’t you love the daughter you’re hustling for that much how she will feel when she grows up? (Even the so-called married man doesn’t even know if you have epileptic diseases and he left his private part to a total stranger.) after 10 years when your princess is all grown up, someone somewhere will bring this act of yours, and she will never forgive you for this stupid act”

As expected, the Big Brother Naija reality has a long list of friends and foes. While some told the Funmi Akinyode to mind her own business, others align with her, shading the housemate the more for her alleged shameful conduct.

“Why are people being so comfortable with this amount of hypocrisy? Who cares about a single mothers’ association? So what are they gonna do? excommunicate her? Where were they before she got into the house? How much have they contributed for the upkeep of herself and her child? Yeye be smelling!,” says a comment from @ lai_ajanaku

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