Former Big Brother Nigeria star, Doyin David, has spoken about her time on Nigerian reality TV, saying she won’t be doing it again.
Doyin shared this in an interview with Trendupp Africa, explaining that her experience on reality TV had a negative impact on her mental health.
“When you go on a reality TV show. They portray you how they want to portray you. Not everything is how you really are, but they’ve given everybody an impression of you, and some of those impressions are not true,” Doyin said.
She also discussed how the media promotes certain portrayals of reality show contestants, which often results in people being quick to judge them.
“There’s a lot that people think about me and think I am, in terms of my personality, that is really not who I am at all. Being on a reality TV show, my experience was very challenging mentally, very exposing. I wouldn’t do it again for any amount of money,” she said.
Doyin, however, mentioned that she was open to the idea if it were outside of Nigeria, as she felt Nigerians were too judgemental.
“Except it’s a reality TV show outside the country, then I’ll probably take it. But Nigerians are too judgmental, so no, I’m not blessing them with my presence ever again,” Doyin stated.
The media personality was a contestant on the seventh series of the popular Big Brother Naija reality TV show.
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