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Cross, the most endowed, housemates warn ladies

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By Kehinde Okeowo

The intrigues and entertainment in the Big Brother Nigeria “Shine Ya Eye” edition are what keeps the fans awake even at midnight, this is because you never can tell what you will get the next minute after taking a break from the show.

At a discussion around the dining table, on one of the Friday nights after the jacuzzi party, Tega teased Saga, saying he is always having an erection when dancing with Nini, but such disappears whenever he is dancing with other female housemates.

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She wondered how Nini, who seem embarrassed but claimed not to be aware, did not notice, despite rubbing her buttocks against such a heavily endowment man. As she claimed she was able to see from afar.

Saga, responded by saying it is normal for him to have an erection while dancing with Nini because he is romantically involved with her, he also said the fact that Tega noticed he does not have the same feeling when dancing with other ladies, is a validation of his love for Nini.

After being short of words for a while, Nini finally found her voice and joked that she will no longer allow Saga to dance behind her whenever they are dancing.

Saga, thereafter rejected the tag of being the most endowed male in the Big Brother house, saying the crown belongs to Cross, whom he saw had an erection while trying to bathe for JMK after she got drunk. Sammie, who was listening agreed with Saga, and said he too saw it and that Saga could not even bring himself to look and had to run away from the toilet.

Cross, who was on the table while the two men were making jest of him, said he cannot remember what they were talking about, but housemates on the table started laughing and warning the women in the house not to get close to Cross. Saga, also jokingly said, he cannot allow his daughter to get married to him because he is too endowed.

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