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The Engagement Was All An Act — BBNaija’s Saga Adeolu
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BBNaija’s Saga Adeolu opens up on a trending video that sparked engagement rumours with former housemate, Nini Singh.
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Reacting to the viral video, Saga Adeolu reveals it was a skit and not meant to be acted upon.
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Nini Singh and Saga Adeolu presumably had a relationship while at the Big Brother house.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that Saga Adeolu, a former housemate of the Big Brother Naija reality show, has addressed the viral video of him and fellow housemate, Nini Singh, which sparked engagement rumours.
The video showed romantic-themed photos and videos of the duo, leading many to speculate that they were engaged. However, Saga has dismissed the rumours, stating that the video was just a skit.
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During a recent radio interview, he expressed his shock at the video’s leak and clarified that it was not a proposal but a creative project.
Saga’s disclaimer has dashed the hopes of fans who were hoping to see the duo join the list of Big Brother Naija alumni who have become couples.
Nini was Saga’s love interest during their time on the reality show’s sixth season in 2021. However, Saga was criticized by some viewers for being too vulnerable and emotionally dependent on Nini.
The video’s leak and subsequent engagement rumours had caused excitement among fans, who eagerly anticipated seeing the duo take their relationship to the next level. However, Saga’s clarification has put those rumours to rest.
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The former housemates have since moved on from the show and are pursuing their individual careers in the entertainment industry.
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