Following sassy dram queen CeeC’s verbal outburst at Tobi that lasted for several minutes, views have called the housemates all sort of names but never as Celebrities dragged themselves into the drama that unfolds.
This one has evey one including people who don’t watch the show talking, especially celebrities who we know stand up for women.
Toke Makinwa, Tope Oshin, kemi Adetiba and a several others have publicly commented on the actions of CeeC saying it was a disappointment for a woman to behave in such a way.
Fuji music star Pasuma also spoke on the issue saying he felt CeeC’s behavior is one of the indications that our moral system had collapsed.
‘I haven’t been paying attention to the Nigeria’s BBNAIJA reality show until recently i started receiving its viral updates which really have been largely filled with unpalatable dramas and misconducts by some of the housemates. The latest of this is the mindless verbal assault launched by one of the female housemates called CeeC against a male housemate named Tobi’.
‘This undesirable behaviour is clearly one of the indications of the collapse of our moral system and the weakness of the family unit as a vital agent of the society with the prime obligation to install values, good conduct and discipline in children from the cradle. Indeed, I’ve personally taken that as a duty as a parent. It’s always been part of my songs to the society and its expected that parents will take this responsibility with more seriousness. Though the BBN managers have penalised the erring housemate for her bad conduct, there must be stricter rules to effectively curb this unpleasant acts so as to enable viewers enjoy the real entertainment and instructional purposes of the show’ he said.
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