- Zion has expressed worry over his girlfriend and partner, Chinwe’s late period and possible pregnancy.
- The Big Brother Naija No Loose Guard housemates were seen discussing privately what could be the cause of their current dilemma.
- Zion asked if it was similar to an earlier occurrence they had prior the reality show.
In a private conversation in the Big Brother Naija house, on the season 9 No Loose Guard edition, Chinwe has expressed worry to Zion about missing her period, sparking concerns about a possible pregnancy
Zion, equally concerned, responded with a question, “Is that not how it happened last time?”
Zion’s response hinted at a previous experience where a similar situation had occurred, leaving them both anxious about the potential outcome.
Chinwe’s initial concern was evident as she said, “I feel like it will still come,” referring to her delayed period.
Zion’s reply suggested that they had been in a similar situation before, adding to their apprehension. See video below:
In other news, movie actress Ini Dinma-Okojie has opened up about a great lifestyle change she’s had to make due to her ongoing battle with fibroids.
After undergoing surgery three years ago to remove the fibroids, she revealed that they have unfortunately returned.
Now, she’s taking a holistic approach to manage her condition, which involves making drastic changes to her diet.
In a video shared on social media, Ini detailed the foods she has decided to eliminate in an effort to shrink the fibroids.
Among the items she has given up are rice, meat, bread, caffeine, pasta, noodles, and more. Ini-Dinma Okojie explains:
“So I’m currently on a holistic journey to shrink fibroids. That means I have to go on what I call a fibroids diet and these are some of the things I’ve had to give up. Red meat, so lamb, cow, ram, goat, sausages, processed meat, any form of red meat. White carbs, so white pasta, noodles, rice, bread. Dairy, so cheese, whole milk. Refined sugar, so cookies, cake, condiments, processed food in general.
Carbonated drinks, caffeine, high sodium foods like soy, things that are really high in salt.”
Ini Dinma-Okojie stated that these foods are high in estrogen, which can contribute to the growth of fibroids.