BBNaija: Arin, Princess, evicted

On Sunday, two housemates Arinola Olowoporoku, known as Arin and Francis Princess, were evicted from the 2021 BBnaija reality TV show ‘Shine Ya Eyes’.
They were the fourth and fifth housemates to be evicted, bringing the housemates to 21. As usual, the eviction was hosted by the media personality Ebuka Obi-Uchendu.
Arin, Emanuel, Nini, Princess, Saskay and Tega were within the week nominated for eviction.
Three housemates were evicted on August 8, and the organisers introduced four new housemates.
Immediately Arin was evicted, she told the organisers that she would now focus on her fashion brand and host more art shows.
The 27-year-old fashion designer from Lagos said, “I know I am very outspoken but could not change it even if I tried.”
It had been two weeks characterised by fun, tasks, parties and a bit of romance.
Various groups and individuals have been calling for the suspension of the show, arguing that the housemates’ actions do not portray moral values.
(NAN)
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