Big Brother Naija All-Star former housemate Somadina Anyama aka Soma has opened up on the advice he got from housemates on his in-house lover, Angel Smith.
With specific mentions, he called out Cross, Angel’s ex-boyfriend as one of those advising him to dump her.
Appearing in the latest episode of the ‘To Be Honest’ podcast alongside Angel, Soma said he decided to date her despite concerns from his colleagues over her mental health. “But the other people don’t know me. Even Cross doesn’t know me like that. He does not know me at all.”
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