Celebrity PR manager, Samuel Olatunji has once again tackled OAP Nedu, over his degrading statement on Big Brother Naija female reality stars.
Kemi Filani reported that Nedu had stirred reactions with his revelation on why many ladies go into BBNaija.
In an interview with Big Brother Naija ‘Level Up’ housemate, Doyin on his podcast, The Honest Bunch, Nedu revealed why many ladies rush for the reality show.
He avowed that many are there to market themselves sexually as they only got sex to offer.
Nedu opined that BBNaija is good at skyrocketing people into fame but it doesn’t give them a long lasting platform. Read more here.
Sam Olatunji queries Nedu
Reacting to it, Sam Olatunji slammed the OAP for being misogynist. Tackling Nedu, he questioned what the male reality stars purpose for going to the show.
“If the ladies at Big Brother Naija (BBN) went there for ‘customers’. What did the me go there for? O ga o. Women don suffer. Abi kin pe Rexxie?”.
This isn’t the first time the PR manager has taken a swipe at Nedu
Sam Olatunji faults OAP Nedu
Just days back, Samuel Olatunji had called out media personality, Nedu over his statement degrading female celebrities in the industry.
Last week, Nedu had recounted how he met two influencers/ celebrities having threesome with his rich friend.
According to the OAP, the incident happened in Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja, where he walked in on two famous influencers/celebrities having threesome with his rich friend.
Although, not mentioning names, Nedu hinted that the celebrities are former BBN housemates.
According to him, his friend paid a BBN housemate 3million naira to talk with him and gave her $15,000 after sleeping with her. Read more here.
In a lengthy post on his Instagram page, Big Sam, as he is fondly called, slammed Nedu for his statement.
He opined that Nedu was trying to tear the credibility of the industry to shred and to project female celebrities has ‘whores.
Big Sam, pointed out how female celebrities like Toyin Abraham, Funke Akindele, Yvonne Jegede and more were making it in the industry without sex for money.