Truetells Nigeria earlier reported that BBTitans is a remodel of the popular Big Brother Naija (BBNaija reality show), usually hosted in Nigeria as it combines Nigerian and South African ‘giants’ cohabitating for 72 days engaging in a series of activities.
Below is the list of housemates who hails from Nigeria.
1. Yemi: Yemi is the second housemate of the BBTitans season. He hails from Ekiti state. During his interview on stage, Yemi said he would be playing the game that the audience least expect.
2. Olivia: She is the fourth housemate of BBTitans. The 24-year-old Nigerian is an actress and Influencer.
She is passionate, energetic, and on the reality TV show strictly for the money.
3. Blaqboi: He is the sixth housemate and hails from Jos, Nigeria. Blaqboi loves hiking and pursuing adventures.
This is his first time out of Nigeria and he is bringing content, adventure, creativity, and competition to the show.
4. Nana: She is the eighth housemate and hails from Kaduna state, Nigeria.
In what many describe as ‘trenches story’ Nana during her interview on stage said she dropped out of school due to financial issues.
She is single and does business for a living. She is super excited about going into the reality show.
5. Marvin: He is a 29-year-old Chemical Engineer graduate from Nigeria. He is single and open to bringing a girl back to his mum.
6. Jaypee: She is the twelfth housemate of the reality TV show. She is from Lagos state and a nurse by profession.
During her interview, Jaypee said she is going to cuddle if the chance comes up and she loves South African men because they are more cuddly.
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