- Doyin David vowed never to participate in a Nigerian reality show again due to its negative impact on her mental health.
- She accused BBNaija of deliberately editing footage to misrepresent her personality.
- The reality star criticised Nigerians for being judgmental and stated she would only consider reality TV outside Nigeria.
Former Big Brother Naija housemate, Doyin David, has declared that she will never participate in a Nigerian reality show again. The reality TV star revealed that her experience on BBNaija was overwhelming and negatively impacted her mental health.
In a viral video on Trendupp Africa, Doyin shared her frustrations, accusing Nigerians of being overly judgmental. She also alleged that the show deliberately edited her footage to misrepresent her personality and fit a specific narrative.

Reality TV Took a Toll on a Doyin’s Mental Health
Doyin described her time on BBNaija as “mad” and “very crazy”, stating that she would never go through such an experience again. She emphasised that no amount of money could convince her to return to a Nigerian reality show.
She expressed disappointment in how the show portrayed her, claiming that the edited version presented to viewers was not an accurate reflection of who she truly is.
Accusations Against BBNaija’s Editing Process
The reality star alleged that BBNaija intentionally shaped public perception of her in a way that did not align with her real personality. She lamented that many Nigerians now hold misconceptions about her due to the show’s selective editing.
Doyin criticised the judgmental nature of Nigerian audiences, stating that she would only consider participating in a reality show outside Nigeria.
Final Decision: No More Nigerian Reality Shows
Despite the fame and opportunities that BBNaija provided, Doyin made it clear that she would never return to a Nigerian reality show. She insisted that she would not “bless Nigerians with her presence ever again”, regardless of the prize money involved.
Her revelations have sparked discussions among fans and industry insiders, with many debating the ethics of reality TV editing and its impact on contestants’ mental health.





