Big Brother Naija ‘Level Up’ housemate, Bella Okagbue has lamented over her short inner circle.
Taking to the micro-blogging platform Twitter now known as X, she stated that should get married right now, she doesn’t even have up to 3 bridesmaids. She pondered on if she had any friends who would cry when she put on her wedding dress.
Noting how life is unfair, she tweeted,
“If I get married today, I don’t even have up to 3 bridesmaids. Do I even have that friend who would cry when I put on my wedding dress? This life is somehow sha.
Just thinking out loud”.
Reacting to it, her co-star Chomzy, made her known that she would have her back on that day as she expressed how excited she always is about weddings.
“I that’ll carry the wedding on my head. Tears of joy is a sure thing Bby girl”.
On her love life, Bella is in a relationship with Sheggz who she met and fell in love with on Big Brother Naija show. Since then, the couple has been waxing stronger against all odds and criticisms.
Last year, the lovebirds celebrated one year of being together against all odds. While Sheggz expressed his love for her, Bella noted how their relationship isn’t perfect, but the love they have for each other makes up for all the small imperfections.
However, this year, the lovebirds sparked a break-up after Bella deleted all pictures of them on her Instagram page. Kemi Filani did a check on her Instagram page and noticed she had gotten rid of pictures of Sheggz on her page.
Seems like the couple were clout chasing as Bella later shut down the rumors while engaging with a fan. Sheggz also debunked the rumors after a tweep alleged that she saw him with another woman. He made her know that he is with a baddie, alongside a video of him and Bella.
In other news, Sheggz had come to the defense of his girlfriend, following criticisms of her speaking voice. Sheggz, addressing the issue on Twitter, criticized the trend of faking accents and praised Bella for her authenticity.
He expressed disappointment at the ongoing body shaming and negative comments aimed at women in 2023, emphasizing that such behavior is unacceptable.