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What I'm Finding Difficult After Big Brother House - Adekunle

Adekunle opens up

By Jide OkonjoPublished 6 months ago 3 min read

Big Brother Naija is a show that can and has quickly changed the lives of so many Nigerians. Overnight, people who go on that show shoot from obscurity to national fame and that kind of night and day transformation can be very difficult for some people to adjust to. One person who is now speaking about how he's finding it difficult to adjust to this after the house is Big Brother All Star housemate, Adekunle. Here's what the ex Big Brother housemate had to say about this issue.

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When asked during an interview "How do you manage stardom. What is the experience like, can you still go to Balogun market in the Island?" Adekunle revealed saying:

ADEKUNLE: I will be very honest with you. I find it very difficult to adjust because one of the things that comes with being a media personality is you have to understand the way to live. Unfortunately, I am a very different person, I like to do things differently, by saying this now means I might not be able to do this again. I always go to Balogun and Tinubu market and I put on a face mask. I quickly walk into the market and come back. When I used to run my business I go to the market by myself. So, going into the house for a few months and coming back I realized that a lot has changed. I found it difficult to adjust to it. When I wanted to connect I am at my call. All those things I used to do, take public transportation, go to the market or maybe stand at the bus stop because I still want to feel like a regular person. I realized that I will have to do away with somethings for security reasons. It’s slower at the pace, but I have to adjust to it.

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