“Big Brother Naija Changed My Life”— Khloe Shares How Participating In Big Brother Naija Is A Good Experience, But It’s Not For The Faint-Hearted (Video)

Chude Judeonwo speaks to Khloe in this interview.

There are so many exclusives, so many stories, so many insights from a life lived on the razor edge that she shared with me. Surgery, criticism, suicide attempt, closing up her womb, being Nigerian, ‘aristos’, why she cried several times in #BBNaija, hypocrisy. E plenty.

What is it like to survive as a free spirit in a society with plenty taboos and boundaries? How is Khloe doing it?

Her experience at the #BBNaija house!
She says:

“Big Brother Naija changed my life. I have been unappreciative about it before, but looking back, now that I know better, I’m calmer, I know that the experience changed my life, and opened my eyes to everything.

Before Big Brother, I would be in a room of 10 people, and I would talk to only one. Big Brother actually made me connect with other people.

People used to think I was rude, arrogant, or stubborn. I said when I had my interview that I just wanted people to see the real me.

Because I have an H factor — which I’m working on now — I had a bit of an inferiority complex, so when I want to talk I’m trying to pick the word that does not have ‘h’ or look for alternatives. But in the Big Brother House, I was just blowing everything.

Big Brother opened me to a lot of things and made me see that people are not who or what it seems like. It is a beautiful experience if you can get in, get in. It is a good experience, but it’s not for the faint-hearted.”

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Source: Chude Judeonwo| Facebook

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