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Tacha Reveals Reason For Absence From Big Brother Naija All-Star Edition: “Dem No Won Pay Money Nau!”
Former Big Brother Naija Season 4 housemate, Anita Natacha Akide, popularly known as Tacha, has finally shed light on why she is not participating in the highly anticipated all-star edition of the reality show, which kicked off on Sunday.
In response to a tweet by media personality Toke Makinwa, asking fans who they would have loved to see on the All-Stars’ edition, fellow former BBN housemate Mike Edwards mentioned Tacha’s name, expressing his desire to see her back in the house.
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Tacha, however, took to Twitter to address the reason behind her absence, pointing out that the show’s organizers were not willing to meet her financial demands. She boldly stated, “Dem no won pay money nau! Price went up.”
The revelation came as a surprise to fans and followers, who were eager to see the outspoken and vibrant Tacha make a return to the Big Brother Naija house. Her larger-than-life personality and memorable moments during her time on the show in Season 4 had garnered her a massive fanbase.
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Mike Edwards’ mention of Tacha’s name in his response to Toke Makinwa’s tweet only added fuel to the speculation about her potential return. However, Tacha’s candid response has now put an end to the rumors surrounding her involvement in the all-star edition.
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