Reality TV star and billionaire heir, Kiddwaya, has pushed back strongly against claims suggesting that his rise to fame and influence was solely as a result of his participation in the Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) reality show.
In a recent statement that has stirred conversations online, Kiddwaya made it clear that his background and lifestyle existed long before his appearance on the popular TV show. According to him, BBNaija may have amplified his visibility, but it did not define his success or social status.
The reality star went further to assert that his presence on the show even brought additional attention to it, claiming that his personality and lifestyle helped attract a wider audience, including wealthy and influential viewers.
“I made rich people watch that show,” he reportedly said, emphasizing that his influence and connections were already established prior to joining the BBNaija house.
His remarks come amid ongoing debates on social media about the impact of reality TV shows on contestants’ fame and long-term success. While BBNaija has been known to launch careers in entertainment, fashion, and influencing, Kiddwaya’s comments highlight the tension between pre-existing privilege and post-show recognition.
Reactions from fans have been mixed, some agree with his perspective, arguing that he was already part of a wealthy and influential family before the show. Others, however, believe BBNaija played a significant role in boosting his popularity among the general public.
Regardless of the differing opinions, Kiddwaya’s statement has once again sparked conversations about fame, privilege, and the true impact of reality television on participants’ lives.
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