Key Points:
- Mide asks who used a rude fish name on her. She wants the face and why that jab came.
- Thelma rejects food talk and checks her health claim. She says her blood stays fine while others look tense.
- Joana calls the fuss small and urges quick calm. She notes Biggie plays her name and she stays cool.
The girls’ room turned tense in a short flash. Four voices rose and fell as the talk moved fast.

Mide set the tone with a firm ask. “Na who call me ‘angular fish’ I dey follow talk?” she said. The line cut the air and froze the room.
Earlier this week, house talk touched a kiss game chat. You can read that twist in our Dede kiss game talk.
Insult lines fly; Thelma pushes back on food claim
Thelma did not flinch or slow her voice at all. “You can’t say any thing real about me,” she said. “You can only call me ‘b!tt£r s0ul’.”
Joana tried to cool the heat with one short note. “This whole drama is not even a big deal,” she said. The line drew a hush, then more talk began.
Thelma spoke on health to firm up her stand. “It is not a big deal; check my BP,” she said. “It is normal. Check theirs; it is not normal.”
She then cleared a claim on food that spun online. “They said I took their leftovers,” she added that night. “Who is the leftover?” Dede asked with a sharp look. “Kaybobo,” Thelma replied in a clear, firm tone.
Song chatter pulls Isabella into a new thread
Mide turned the chat to songs and name drops. “She said they always talk about her,” Mide added. “Biggie always plays the song with her name.”
Joana kept calm and gave her own short check. “Biggie plays a song with my name too,” she said. “You do not see me move mad at all.”
Thelma closed with one clear line on red flags. “As a lady, it does not matter what a man does,” she said. “You can always tell when some thing is off.”
Later on, more talk tied back to a past chat. See how a soft word helped ease fear in Koyin reassures Isabella. Fans will watch if calm holds or fresh heat grows.
Meanwhile, the room’s mood still feels split and loud. Viewers wait to see who speaks next and how





