During a house meeting on Tuesday, Whitemoney reminded his fellow housemates that their status inside the Big Brother house doesn’t translate to equality outside it.
The musician expressed his concerns about the potential for contestants to become overly competitive and inadvertently offend each other during the course of the game.
He cautioned against making derogatory remarks or engaging in actions that might be taken lightly within the house but could leave lasting impressions beyond its walls.
Whitemoney urged his colleagues to approach interactions with one another respectfully and consider the potential consequences of their words and behavior.
He emphasized that, while they share the house as participants in the show, their statuses and dynamics will differ once they step outside the realm of Big Brother.
KanyiDaily recalls that Whitemoney recently claimed that an unidentified male housemate made an inappropriate physical advance at him in the bathroom.
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