BBNAIJA DAY 38: THOUGHTS ON REGRETS AND INTIMIDATION
The Housemates shared their regrets with Biggie. Sir Dee felt bad about eating too much which has made him put on weight. Mercy, on the other hand, regretted her Coins prank on Esther and Mike told Biggie that he sometimes experiences pangs on his conscience for not pushing hard to get the Head of House position in the first week.
Ike and Frodd were not left out of this ride as both were remorseful about their outbursts in the House. Frodd felt he should have handled his outbursts better and Ike wasn’t happy with his cursing.
Esther, however, revealed that while she is competitive and loves to win, she knows her strength.
In Venita’s case, she found Tacha a handful and didn’t fail to express her feelings about her to Biggie. Gedoni mentioned that nobody was intimidating him but they are challenging.
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