21 September 2022
BBNaija S7: The Buzz episode 15: “Sheggz is being a typical Yoruba demon” – Toolz
How do we solve a problem like Bella and Sheggz? Once again guests on The Buzz had plenty to say about the mother of all ships in the BBNaija Level Up house.
This week saw social media influencer Papeeyah declaring his love for Sheggz’s personality, media personality Toolz offering a solution to Daniella’s complicated relationship status, while blogger Simileoluwa gave hot takes on Bryann.
Starting with the looks on the faces of the Level 3 house guests when they were told to stand up during the Sunday live eviction show, Papeeyah said it was like they forgot that their stay in BBNaija house was 50/50, and were already getting comfortable.
Discussing the argument between Phyna and Chichi, which started when Chichi reported to Groovy that Phyna was drunk, Papeeyah stated that the fight was “unnecessary and petty”. Simileoluwa felt Phyna’s reaction was too much while Toolz shared that her only thought on Chichi’s eventual apology was “resist the urge to shalaye.”
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Speaking about strategies in the house, Toolz pointed out that Adekunle and Sheggz could be said to be strategic, although she had a bone to pick with Sheggz.
“I don’t like the way Sheggz is being a typical Yoruba demon. Just the whole my house in Ikoyi, my this, my that,” she stated.
She went on to challenge any of the police men in Ikoyi Sheggz is known to brag with to send her a tweet confirming that they do in fact know Big Sheggz.
Wahalur for who no sabi Ikoyi police.
Moving on to the ships in the house, Papeeyah stated that he likes Sheggz, adding that Sheggz is just himself, while Simileoluwa said Bella and Sheggz give toxic vibes. She added that Sheggz has become more intentional after the table shaking from Ebuka.
Then the matter moved to Daniella serving Dotun breakfast. Simileoluwa stated that Dotun already expected the move from Daniella because he already knew about the Khalid situation from the beginning. She added that “Daniella feels the need to be with a man and doesn’t know she can stand on her own”.
Bringing up the new situation between Adekunle and Daniella, Simileoluwa was of the opinion that Adekunle would stand a better chance than Dotun because Adekunle is a “different kind of Yoruba guy” with him being sweet and intentional. But Toolz said Adekunle broke the “bro code.” She also advised Daniella to be like Hermes outside the house and date all three men…
Never a dull moment on The Buzz.
Finally moving to Groophy, Simileoluwa stated that she did not like “how their relationship started, but they are growing to understand each other.”
Speaking on Bryann’s heated argument with Doyin, Simileoluwa pointed out that Bryann is “rude and insulting but does it playfully.”
Closing out the show with Ebuka’s table-shaking and how he asked Rachel if she called Chichi a liar, the guests agreed that Rachel handled the situation as best as could be under the circumstances. As for his Q&A session with Bella on how Sheggz appears to be abusive, Toolz pointed out: “Ebuka threw Bella a life-jacket and she threw it back.”
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