Bisola Launches Brown Girl Magic Skin Products, Says She’s Preoccupied Hence She Didn’t Participate On The BBNaija All Stars

When the cast of the ongoing Big Brother Naija All Stars competition was revealed to the public on launch day, people were hoping to see certain faces but were ultimately disappointed when they didn’t see them. One of such faces was Big Brother Naija season 2 runner up, Bisola Aiyeola.

Many people had their theories on why Bisola didn’t return to the house. Media personality and influencer, JJ Omojuwa in a tweet said “I can understand why the likes of Bisola couldn’t make this “All Stars” edition.

They don’t need the fame. They already played for that & continue to sustain it. You’d have to pay them a sign-on fee to keep them from their busy engagements for 70 days! Even me wey no be celebrity, I can’t be locked up for 70 days for a 1/20 chance of getting N120m.”

Well, there’s no need to speculate anymore because now during a new interview with Channels Television which held during the launch of her new skincare product Brown Girl Magic, Bisola finally spoke about the real reason why she didn’t go back to the Big Brother Naija All Stars show. Here is what the actress had to say about the decision.

Bisola during interview
Speaking about why she didn’t go back to the ongoing Big Brother Naija All Stars competition, Bisola revealed saying:

BISOLA: They can not pack all of us back in there. You know, they can’t take all of us back in. Why didn’t I go? I don’t know, that never really came up. That question never really came up. There are so many of us really occupied with different things, our different lives, and as you can see, I’m here doing Brown Girl Magic. If I was in there, I probably wouldn’t be able to launch this now. So yippie! I’m here now and I’ve launched my baby.

My business is still in the creative sector so it’s not too difficult managing or merging both of them [entertainment and business]. I’m lucky enough that I’m not working a regular 9 to 5 and sometimes, just being on the loo, being on your bed having food, creative thoughts come through and it helps make my work easier.

Source: Jide Okonjo

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