
After their heated encounter that almost led to a fight in the Big Brother Hotshots house, evicted Kenyan representative Melvin Alusa now says he no longer holds any grudge against Nigeria’s Tayo.
“No. I have no grudge against Tayo. He is like my small brother. I hope he has also let it go too,” Alusa said of the week-one, ugly incident between him, Tayo and JJ from Zimbabwe.
“I am a grown up with three sons. He is a young man with one. The thing is, at that point, I was aggressed because I felt that Tayo came too strong at JJ. As a brother, I had to step up and silence him,” Alusa who returned to Nairobi on Wednesday remarked.
“I am praying that JJ wins the money as I know, if he does, I will get some. That is my boy,” he concluded.
Kenya has bowed out of the continental reality TV show with the other contestant Sabina having been evicted two weeks ago.
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