Media personality, Harry Obi has said that there is this competition among former contestants to outdo each other as soon as the BBNaija reality TV show is over.
According to him, the show exerts a lot of pressure on the people who participate in it.
Citing examples of how some of them lamented about the pressure they are on, Harry Obi said that people need to be taught about the celebrity lifestyle.
He shared:
“The BBN celebrity status is too fickle and exerts unnecessary pressure on someone who only 90 days back trekked to the audition venue.
I’ve heard of former HMs that are in the DMs of every brand begging for N100k jobs, and others that sleep around to maintain the lifestyle.
You’re an ordinary person, you get on the show for 90 days & all of a sudden people expect you to be flying private jets, driving Tesla, dinning at Sheraton & rocking Gucci.
It’s why when people tell me to go for BBN, I just laugh. Societal expectations are killing your faves.
I once overheard a mentor, the ceo of a big PR Agency in Nigeria, say the biggest mistake you’d ever make as a young person is letting yourself get drawn into the Nigerian celebrity vortex. It will chew and spit you out before you know what’s going on.
As soon as HMs leave the house, there is a silent but loud competition to outdo each other; who’s getting the biggest endorsements? Who’s driving the best cars? Who’s traveling the most? Etc.No one is sitting down and planning their next move. It’s all noise and PR.
A former HM from last season said she was broke and abandoned, Anto said something about being under pressure, Ahneeka wants fans to stop telling her how to live her life and Lucy shared the same sentiments days back. Nobody is teaching these younglings how to be celebrities.”
