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Saskay reveals she is struggling with celebrity status

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BBNaija star, Saskay has shared her frustrations with managing stardom, as she encourages her fans never to quit no matter the challenge 

By Kehinde Okeowo

BBNaija star, Tsakute Jonah, popularly known as Saskay has shared her frustration with her fans, as she tries to cope and manage fame after her time on the reality show. 

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Saskay was one of the youngest housemates in the season 6 edition of BBNaija and was involved in a love triangle with JayPual and Cross.

Since her exit from the BBNaija show, she has developed a huge fan base that has showered her with gifts and money, she also bagged brand endorsements courtesy of her new status. 

However, her new status as a celebrity has engendered a total change in the lifestyle of the 21-year-old model.

Saskay has been in the spotlight ever since she made it to be amongst the housemates in Naija biggest reality show- Big Brother Naija.

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She took to her Twitter account on Thursday, to tell her fans that stardom scares and frustrates her to the extent that sometimes breaks down in tears.

The beautiful artist also encouraged her fans never to give up on whatever they set out to achieve.

She wrote: “Earlier this evening I tried to make an Instagram post and it was not working the way I wanted it to.

“I got frustrated and broke down crying.

“That was when I realised how sad and scared of this new life I am.

“Shoutout to everyone trying something new, it’s okay to be sad, tired, or frustrated sometimes, it is okay to feel weak and fall.

“The most important thing is getting up and trying again. Nothing great was ever done without much enduring

“Estoy Aqui para ti, mi amor.”

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