Key points:
- Dede says she has talked about Kola to friends. She adds it is just “girl talk,” not hate.
- Kola asks what she shared and if it was bad. He wants to hear it from her first.
- The mood stays tense yet calm in the dark room. Both speak in low tones and short lines.
Two close housemates shared a hush talk at lights-out. The pair lay in bed and spoke in soft voices. Dede said she had talked about Kola with others. The line set off a small storm at once.

Kola asked quick, sharp checks after that claim. He wanted clear facts, not hints. He asked what she said and why. He feared the gist might spread in the house.
Bedside chat sparks fresh doubt
Dede kept her tone light, yet firm. She said she had said “everything” about him. He pressed her to list the points. She did not give a full list.
Kola then asked if the talk was good or bad. Dede replied with one clean word, “both.” That answer raised the stakes for him. It turned a calm chat into a mild test.
‘I did not call you a fish’
Dede tried to cool the air with a tease. She said, “don’t worry, I did not call you a fish.” Kola did not like that choice of words. He asked why she even had to say that.
She explained why she made that line clear. She wanted him to know she kept it fair. No harsh name was used, she stressed. It was still just shared gist with girls.
‘Tell me before I hear it outside’
Kola kept asking for plain facts. “Tell me before I hear it outside,” he said. He then asked, “what have I done?” In Yoruba he added, “ki ni mo she?”
Dede sang his words back in a soft rhyme. She said the talk was normal house gist. She spoke on how she feels at times. “Worst case, best case,” she said with calm ease.
Wider context from this week
Fans have watched this link shift all week. The pair have had bright highs and sharp lows. Earlier, Dede called out Kola over a short kiss. That chat drew wide heat on social media.
Meanwhile, housemates keep teasing signs and sides. Some back Kola and urge calm minds. Others think Dede just speaks her truth. The game mood feeds each small spark.





