BBNaija Housemate: Seyi Awolowo said the BB Naija house is a different kind of Prison.

Seyi Awolowo, a former Big Brother All Stars contestant, likened the reality series to a harsh prison with distinct rules.
In an interview with media personality Toke Makinwa, Seyi made this statement.
During the interview, Toke Makinwa inquired about Seyi’s most contentious behavior in the home, when he allegedly made a variety of accounts for his son in order to provide him access to other people’s daughters for sex.
“I didn’t know when I said it, I was in a rant,” the reality star retorted. When you consent to extremes, the Big Brother house becomes a different kind of prison.
Seyi was also questioned about his decision to appear on the program a second time given how harsh it was.
Life is a two-edged sword, he added. I have no projects in progress at the time. And I was willing to learn how to better promote myself in order to be able to raise money for the projects I wanted to work on.
Seyi Awolowo entered the spotlight during his debut visit in the Big Brother house in 2019, according to DAILY POST.
Makinwa persisted and inquired as to why, given how terrible it was, he had consented to appear on the show once more. The reason for his decision was later revealed by Awolowo to be centered on earning money for his upcoming ventures and promoting himself.
“Life is a double-edged sword; if you don’t take the risk, how would you know you go and then. In these times you always go for an opportunity to make yourself one sellable top-of-mind awareness more marketable.” I said at the time, not working on any projects.
forward, and I was ready to promote myself much more effectively in order to be able to raise money for the projects I wanted to work on. I’m trying to sell myself,” he said.
Awolowo entered the Big Brother house for the first time in 2019, winning the hearts of many viewers during the fourth season of the show. However, the tables turned against him in the All Stars season after making a nasty statement, for which he received. A lot of hate.
Source: africanworldentertainment.com