Tuesday, 05 November, 2024

BBNaija Allstars: Seyi Awolowo addresses misogynistic remark (VIDEO)


Seyi Awolowo

Nigerian reality star, Seyi Awolowo a week ago came under intense scrutiny following his misogynistic remark at the ongoing BBNaija Allstars competition.

The Big Brother Naija Allstars housemate has now apologized for saying he is training his son to run trains on peopleā€™s daughters.

News Round The Clock had reported that Seyi had during a conversation with Whitemoney after the Saturday night party claimed he had opened a miscellaneous account for his son to enable him to have sex with peopleā€™s daughters.

Seyi Awolowo
Seyi Awolowo

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This has generated controversy on social media.

However, Seyi during his diary session on Tuesday said he made the comments because he was angry.

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He admitted that the statement was misogynistic and he regrets it.

ā€œI was in my emotion and my feeling. I was angry at everybody. I was not in a good place to be honest.

ā€œI was really angry, it is one of my character flaws. I donā€™t think when Iā€™m angry.

ā€œI regret that action and Iā€™m sorry about this. Iā€™m sorry about saying such comments, they are indeed very misogynistic.

ā€œThat is a very dark and unfair thing to say about anybodyā€™s child. Iā€™m really sorry about that big brother.

ā€œIā€™m just regretting that I said those things. Not to mention that I am married to a beautiful woman, my mother and the women who have been there for me.

ā€œI know I have a darkness inside and I tried my best to tame it inside,ā€ he said.

Biggie, however, advised him to apologize to the housemate.

Watch the segment below.


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