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Men Are Scared To Approach Me Because Of Fame – Bbnaija’s Khloe



Big Brother Naija Star, Khloe, opened up and revealed some unknown but interesting facts about her private life in a chat with Punch

Excerpts

Before BBN

I had been in the industry for years before Big Brother Naija came up. I was a commercial model and I worked with some known brands and adverts. I was a video vixen for a while but I stopped that in 2018. Right before BBN, I was into fashion designing.

Big Brother Naija

It was a shocking experience because that wasn’t the first audition I had appeared at. I tried out at the audition for Big Brother Africa and the audition of BBN before the one I finally became a housemate at, but I never got a pass. I promised myself that I would strive to get into the one I finally got picked in for January this year. I put in my best and God crowned my effort with success. It was such a great and surreal experience that money cannot buy. There were times I wanted to just go back home but I always say a strong woman doesn’t quit until she is done and that was the drive I had to endure and enjoy the confinement in the house. I’m grateful for the opportunity. If I had another chance to go for BBN and stay that long in the house, I don’t know if I would accept or not.

After BBN

I will say BBN has put more attention on me and my brand but I honestly wasn’t doing badly before I got into the house. I was known and well recognised but not as much as now though. Now, I am known all over the continent and that is the added advantage I got from the BBN platform. There is still the hustle and hard work but now I double the hustle and triple the price.

Parents’ reaction

I am very blessed to have the kind of parents I do. When I told them I was going in for BBN and had made it into the house, they prayed and blessed me. When I came back home from the show, they were very supportive and adored me even more. They are my number one fans. You know the saying, “Blood is thicker than water”.

Challenges

Apart from the backlash I get on social media, all is well. I believe that a life without challenges is not one worth living. Challenges are there to help one grow and learn and I’m picking up very fast from the challenges that life throws at me. I don’t regret them.

Controversies

What people think or say about me is not my problem and it does not affect me. Their perception of me does not define me nor does it decrease me. I know who I am. My family and friends know me and that is what really matters.

I have heard that I have a daughter that I abandoned. That is the height and it is very annoying. People say a lot of nonsense when their mouth is itching.

Fame

It has been good but it only affects me relationship-wise because men are now scared to approach me or want to be serious (with me). They feel like there is a price tag that comes with fame but unbeknownst to them, I’m very much like any other lady. I’m saying this to my future man, Come close to me. I don’t bite.

Current projects

Right now, I am working on my brand as a public person. I am trying to ensure that I have a solid brand that will push me even higher. I am also working on branding my new designs and most especially, my natural organic skincare line which is about to be launched. Finally, I am working on some collaborations. Those are the things you should watch out for from me.

Role models

My role models are Genevieve Nnaji, Rihanna, Cardi B, Annie Idibia, Toke Makinwa, among others.

Hobbies

Funnily enough, I love being in a dark room, watching horror movies alone. I love the night life and also love to explore.

Relaxation

I usually relax by cuddling. I know this sounds like a joke but it is the truth.

Fashion

When it comes to dressing, I think I like Rihanna and like to channel my ‘inner Rihanna’. She can wear anything as long as she is comfortable in it. That’s the type of person I am.

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