The former reality star praised her courage and highlighted the immense mental pressure of the show
Former Big Brother Naija housemate Ololade Gbolahan, known as KayVee, sent a heartfelt message to Neche on August 16, 2026, following her voluntary exit from Season 11. He praised her courage and highlighted the intense mental pressure reality television places on contestants.

Former Big Brother Naija housemate Ololade Gbolahan understands the weight of leaving the reality show. Popularly known as KayVee, he took a similar path during the Season 6 “Shine Ya Eye” edition.
Neche shocked viewers when she decided to leave the show on Sunday, August 16, 2026. Shortly after her departure, KayVee took to X to share his thoughts on her bold move. He detailed the immense mental strength required to survive inside the highly competitive house.
The Reality Behind The Cameras
KayVee used his platform to educate fans about the unseen struggles contestants face. He explained that stepping away from the spotlight often serves as an act of self-care.
”Reality TV takes a lot of mental capacity. The pressure, scrutiny, isolation, and constant cameras can be overwhelming. Sometimes, stepping away is simply choosing yourself and protecting your peace. No one is to blame, everyone has their limits. ❤️ #Bbnaija”
KayVee wrote these exact words to highlight the overwhelming nature of the show. His perspective brings much-needed clarity to the situation. Fans now understand the immense pressure isolated housemates face daily.
Words of Encouragement for Neche
Following his general thoughts on reality television, KayVee addressed Neche directly. He applauded her personal strength and wished her well in her future endeavors.
”Sending Neche so much love. ❤️ It takes a special kind of courage to know when it’s time to step away, and you did it with so much grace and strength. May this be the beginning of even greater things for you. Go forth and excel, Neche the best is yet to come! ❤️ ✨ @Nechemaduagwu”
The reality star tweeted this supportive message to uplift the former housemate. His words remind the public that mental well-being must always come first. Many supporters have since echoed his sentiments across social media platforms.







