Big Brother Naija Season 9 contestant, Wanni, has ignited a fresh wave of controversy by claiming that Beauty Tukura, despite being disqualified just two weeks into the 2022 ‘Level Up’ season, is more successful than that season’s winner, Phyna.
During a candid conversation with a group of male housemates on Sunday night, Wanni didn’t hold back in her assessment of her fellow BBNaija alumni. She pointed out that only Sheggz and Bella, among the other ex-housemates from Season 7, could match Beauty’s level of success.
Reflecting on Beauty’s journey, Wanni said, “They [organizers] disqualified her [Beauty] the second week, but she’s one of the most successful apart from Bella and Sheggz. She’s doing good. She’s just bagged an endorsement deal.”
Wanni went on to recount the reasons behind Beauty’s disqualification, describing her as a fiery character who was ousted from the show due to physical altercations. “They disqualified her because of violence. She dey hot o! There’s one day Ilebaye did something, she removed her cap and threatened to beat her. Then her boyfriend danced with somebody else at the party, and she used her wig to flog him. And you know, physical violence is not allowed in Biggie’s house. So they disqualified her.”
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Despite her early exit, Wanni emphasized that Beauty’s post-show achievements have been remarkable. “She was disqualified two weeks, but she’s one of the most successful people from her set. Even the winner [Phyna] is not as successful as she is.”
Wanni’s comments have sparked discussions among fans and followers of the show, with many weighing in on the comparison between Beauty and Phyna. While some agree with Wanni’s assessment, others have defended Phyna’s accomplishments since her victory.
Meanwhile, on the same night, Wanni and her partner Handi emerged victorious in the Custodian Challenge. This win grants them the power to influence this week’s nominations and eviction, as well as immunity from being evicted themselves.