My relationship with Doris is real, BBNaija’s Denari

Christian George
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Evicted Big Brother Naija housemate, Denari, has affirmed the authenticity of his relationship with fellow contestant Doris, describing their bond as real and meaningful.

The 27-year-old, whose real name is Arinze Ekwenme, made the disclosure during a post-eviction media chat while reflecting on his time in the house and plans for the future.

“My relationship with Doris is real, and I’m grateful for the bond we’ve formed,” he said.

“We’re supporting each other, and I’m happy to have her in my life.”

Denari, who also shared a close friendship with fellow housemate Rooboy, expressed appreciation for their connection.

“Rooboy is a great guy, and I’m glad we connected in the house. My companionship with him added a fun dynamic to the show and I appreciate the connection,” he said.

Known for his standout performances during wager tasks, Denari left a lasting impression on viewers with his acting skills. Speaking about his ambitions beyond the Big Brother house, he revealed a strong interest in the entertainment industry, particularly in music, acting, and voice-over work.

“I’m passionate about creating content that inspires and entertains people. I am also passionate about sports,” he said.

“I’m eager to explore opportunities in sports, acting, and music, and leverage my talents to build a strong online presence,” he added, noting that his creative focus spans songwriting, singing, and film production.

When asked who he sees as likely to win the current 10/10 edition of the show, Denari listed several top contenders. “Imisi is the one to beat, she’s been playing the game smartly and her chef skills are impressive,” he noted. He also named Isabella, Thelma, Rooboy, and Faith as strong contenders, citing their gameplay and individual strengths.

As an aspiring actor, Denari draws inspiration from Nollywood legends such as Pete Edochie and Olu Jacobs. “These veteran actors have paved the way for us, and I’m grateful for their contributions to the Nigerian film industry,” he said.

Looking ahead, Denari hopes to emulate their success and carve a niche for himself. “I’m confident that my creativity will take me far, and I’m excited to see where it takes me,” he added.

Reflecting on his time in the Big Brother house, he described the experience as both challenging and transformative. “This experience has taught me a lot, and I’m excited to take on new projects and collaborations,” he said.

With his enthusiasm, creative drive, and growing fan base, Denari appears poised to make a lasting impact in the entertainment scene.

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