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BBNaija: Erica hold first interview, asks for Laycon’s forgiveness, blames Kiddwaya for her strikes

BBNaija: Erica hold first interview, asks for Laycon’s forgiveness, blames Kiddwaya for her strikes

In her first interview after her disqualification, former big brother housemate, Erica has shared why she got disqualified and how she really feels about her love interest, Kiddwaya and her former Housemates.

Erica clarified that she does not hate Laycon and she’s really sorry about the hurtful words she uttered.

According to her, their relationship can be fixed later.

“I’m really sorry to Laycon for the hurtful words I said to him. I don’t hate Laycon.

“ I think the rift between me and Laycon can be fixed. One thing about me when I’m angry I like to tell the person at that moment and move on.

“I don’t have any grudges with him.

Speaking further with Africa magic, Erica said “The lesson I have learnt from staying in the house is that I should be fine with being alone.

“I noticed I didn’t like to be alone which is not meant to be.”

On Kiddwaya, she said she does not think he feels the same way about her but she does not care. She feels he played a role in her getting strikes but she has to take responsibility for her actions too.

She added that she “feels relieved to be outside to see her loved ones and supporters.” as she really needed that. She further stated that she will miss the Saturday night party and the task.

Erica also apologised to Dorathy and other

Watch full interview below:

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