#BBNaija: Post Mercy-and-Tacha Fight, and Tacha Fans Are Dragging In Lesbianism As A Smear Tactic Against Mercy
When all fails, villainize homosexuality. It is a formula that almost always works for Nigerians. Following the animosity that boiled over into a fight between Big Brother housemates Tacha and Mercy – which culminated into the disqualification of Tacha – the fans took to the social media to jubilate and tear down. While there has been a majority of exultation over Tacha’s misfortunes, the much-villainized housemate’s fans were not in short supply of ways to fight back against the national antagonism.
And one of such ways apparently was to introduce Exhibit A of Mercy’s supposed lesbianism: the kiss she shared with another female housemate.
Another video showing Mercy and Diane kissing ______ @BBNaija @Bet9jaOfficial @DStvNg @NigeriapolicePR is #BBnaija promoting homosexuality in Nigeria??? pic.twitter.com/jhWu1lp7wF
— TITAN GENERAL (Lonewolf) (@Aaron_Zamani) September 27, 2019
Because to kiss a girl is just as evil and as comparable as whatever bad behavior Tacha was known for in the House.
I never know Diane and mercy are Lesbians ??? And she's busy insulting Tacha… Watch and share till the whole world sees it @Aaron_Zamani #BBNaija #BBNaija2019 #MercyLambo #tacha pic.twitter.com/XvjIBNvJ9a
— Ike Lawrence (@IkeLawrence9) September 27, 2019
Fortunately, Twitter was not about to let this gaslighting fly.
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3 Comments
Optimus
September 28, 08:17“When all fails, villianize” This!
They must still be shocked at how that plot failed woefully.
trystham
September 28, 17:04My own is that we identify these profiles. They mustn’t hold public offices in this country. They will raise a lot of dust to hide their misdeeds
Mannie
September 28, 19:27Nonsense and ingredients. Even though I liked Tacha, I just knew she deserved the disqualification. Using lesbianism to drag Mercy is just low