Kanaga Jnr, a current Nigerian housemate in the Big Brother Titans reality TV show has revealed the housemate he preferred to be his partner in the show.
The Nigerian reality TV personality made this known during his diary session with Big Brother after he was paired up with Blue Avia.
When Kanaga Jnr was asked about how he is coping with his partner, he then said that he has no issues with his pairing.
He praised her strengths and did not have any bad things to say concerning her.
However, when asked by Biggie “who would you have preferred to be paired with?”; he chose Tsatsii.
He explained that they already get along. “It would be easy”, he said when describing a partnership with her.
He praised her and gushed over their closeness. He explained that they were friends and that would make working together easy.
It seems like this ship is a go. We cannot help but wish that they were also paired together.
The HOH room might provide fans with more content.
In other news, housemates shared their relationship history.
It turns out that quite a few of the housemates have experienced the unique kind of heartbreak that comes with a cheating partner, which might explain some of the reluctance with which they have approached relationships in the house (obviously, we don’t mean Yemi Cregx, here.
When asked if he’d ever been cheated on, Juicy Jay said that, “my girlfriend slept with my friend,” which really must have hurt. Being betrayed by your partner is bad enough, but to have a friend complicit in the situation must be pretty unbearable. When asked how he dealt with the problem, he responded that, “he would definitely not speak to her or want to see her,” which is fair enough.
Mmeli had a similar experience, but a very different way of dealing with it. “Well, she went back to her ex-boyfriend while dating me.
“I found out and then had a fling with her ex-best friend. Tit for tat!” Okay, then, he said.
When she discovered that her long-term boyfriend had been sleeping with his married receptionist, “along with every girl in the neighborhood”, Khosi says she “went straight to depression. I have never been the same since that relationship.”
However, she says, “the new me would continue with life like you never even existed.” That’s progress.
Similarly, Tsatsii’s approach to dealing with a cheating partner is to “walk away, delete their number, on with my life.”
These housemates certainly have a decisive way of dealing with this. “Close the door, and walk away,” is how Kanaga Jnr deals with this sort of thing, which he experienced when a former girlfriend’s lies were just not adding up.
Other housemates experienced heartbreak for different reasons, like Ipeleng who got the tired, old, “it’s not you, it’s me,” speech, or Nelisa when she “realized that his best (female) friend would always come first, always”.
Then there’s Lukay, who says, “I can’t say I’ve been heartbroken because I’ve never given anyone access to my heart.” We’re not sure if he’s lucky or not, alright”.