Controversial Kenyan singer, Victoria Kimani has expressed her thoughts on the reality TV show, BBNaija.
The sexy singer who was formerly signed under Chocolate City noted that the time invested in watching other people’s lives can be used in building one’s business.
According to her:” No offense to anyone who watches big brother ….. but imagine if you invested that same amount of time Building your business as you watch other people’s lives …. sometimes I think certain tv shows conspire to keep people dormant, distracted & jobless”.
Her statement has elicited different reactions from Nigerians on Twitter
No offense to anyone who watches big brother ….. but imagine if you invested that same amount of time Building your business as you watch other people’s lives …. sometimes I think certain tv shows conspire to keep people dormant, distracted & jobless.
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— VICTORIA KIMANI (@VICTORIA_KIMANI) October 5, 2019
No offense to anyone who watches big brother ….. but imagine if you invested that same amount of time Building your business as you watch other people’s lives …. sometimes I think certain tv shows conspire to keep people dormant, distracted & jobless.
— VICTORIA KIMANI (@VICTORIA_KIMANI) October 5, 2019
The same way we listen to your senseless songs and half naked videos is the same way we are watching Big Brother. I think dropping both will do us good ???
— Winnie?????? (@WinnieMilly) October 5, 2019
My sister, who lazy lazy. No be BBN of 90days go make you unsuccessful. 12 – 3 = 9. 9months is enough to improve one’s life. Trust me, some people learn from that program. At the end too much of everything is bad.
— obioha Nmezi (@obioha) October 5, 2019
Earlier in 2019, Kimani slammed Tiwa Savage in her version of Kizz Daniel’s Fvck You Challenge.
In a chat with Punch, Kimani said:” I don’t have any issue with Tiwa Savage at all. I approached the ‘Fvck you challenge’ with a below the belt move.
“It is common knowledge in the industry that this girl doesn’t like performing in the same show with other female artistes, everybody knows this. I never mentioned any names in my Instagram post, people just attached meaning to whoever they wanted to attach it to.
“Secondly, I never mentioned her name in the record but when I saw that she was sending fake Instagram accounts to attack me, that was when I realised she was offended with what I said.
“It was meant to be a light-hearted challenge, I had to be forced to send my statement, and I don’t have a problem doing that. I don’t have a problem defending my statement about blocking women from certain platforms, this is common knowledge that has happened over the years and people don’t like to admit it.
“At the same time, it is not fair for me to body shame, so I apologised for that, but for the other statements, everybody knows that.”