‘I Have Gone Through Things A Girl-child Shouldn’t Go Through’ -BBNaija Star, Chichi Tears Up As She Opens Up On Childhood Trauma, Depression
Reality star, Chinenyenwa Desire Okoebor, popularly known as Chichi, has divulged heartbreaking details about her upbringing and her motivation for becoming a stripper.
The former Big Brother Naija housemate broke down in tears as she described her difficult upbringing, which was filled with events that no little girl should have to go through, during an interview with the well-known media personality Chude Jideonwo.
According to her, she has gone through things a girl child shouldn’t go through, adding that nobody ever saw something good in her when she was a child. She alluded to experiencing both physical and sexual assault, highlighting the extreme difficulties she endured as a child.
Chichi talked about her career as a stripper and how a succession of profoundly personal experiences that had formed her life had affected her decision to enter that business.
She acknowledged that many Nigerians might find it difficult to understand or relate to her unusual story.
The TV personality also explained that after the BBNaija reunion event, she experienced sadness and misery. She said she was so upset that she deleted her social media accounts because she thought the reunion was staged to damage her reputation.
Chichi revealed that her friend while in the BBNaija house, Phyna had made multiple false accusations against her, which is what motivated her to file a lawsuit against her.
She said,
“I have gone through things a girl child shouldn’t go through. Just think of anything in your head, I have gone through that. I have seen it all, physical abuse, sexual abuse, and all.
See AlsoThere is nothing that I have gotten that anyone gave me for free. The only thing I got for free is Big Brother Naija. I don’t know how it happened but I just thank God, because nobody ever saw something good in me even when I was a child.
A lot of things happened, that’s why I went into stripping, but a lot of people wouldn’t understand, because Nigerians aren’t ready to relate to my story.
After the reunion, I was depressed. I deactivated my Instagram, and even now I am on and off because it’s not easy for me.
After the reunion I was in a miserable state because I felt I went there to be destroyed, to be rendered useless – my brand and everything”.