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Nedu’s Podcast: “Back to back misyarning on women” – Venita hits back at Whitemoney
Nigerian actress and reality tv star, Venita Akpofure has dragged White money over his claims about the women of Big Brother Naija..
The winner of Big Brother Naija season 6, Whitemoney has constantly made headlines over the past week. First, it was about the remark that every woman has a price and that no woman is out of any man’s league, as long as he has money.
Yesterday, a video broke out where Whitemoney was seen speaking on Nedu’s podcast, “The honest bunch”.
According to him, women on the Big Brother Naija show have always come to him to link them up with his rich friends. He mentioned the likes of Obi Cubana as one of them.
The ladies are not having this and have been clapping back at him one after the other. One of them, Venita took to Twitter to show shades at him.
Venita wrote:
“BACK TO BACK MISYARNING ON WOMEN… OK PINA COLADA”
How it all started
BBNaija season 6 winner, Whitemoney kickstarted the drama by dragging females who participated in the reality show in his podcast.
During a podcast session with Nedu and others, Whitemoney claimed some ex female housemates of BBNaija do beg him to introduce his brand and business partners.
Whitemoney made this statement when he claimed that ladies don’t fancy a broke man and many could not endure with a broke man until he becomes rich.
He cited a former housemate of BBNaija season 7, Doyin, who queried him for his statement. He asked if the reality star could date a broke man.
The video has since stirred drama as many camped with Whitemoney’s statement while others drag him for insulting the ladies who participated in the show.
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