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Bright Morgan’s BBNaija fate hangs in balance with shocking Double Strike

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The development has sparked widespread reactions among fans, with many expressing shock and disappointment.

The Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) Season 10 house was rocked by controversy today as housemate Bright Morgan received a double strike from Big Brother for violating Section 15, Subsection 1 of the show’s rule book.

BBNaija cited Morgan’s involvement in conduct deemed physically violent, provocative, and bullying, putting him one strike away from disqualification.

According to the rule book, any housemate engaging in physical violence, whether self-inflicted or directed toward others or exhibiting behaviours such as provocation, goading, bullying, or victimization risks immediate eviction.

Morgan’s double strike, issued on Tuesday follows reports of escalating tensions in the house, with posts on X highlighting his confrontational behaviour, including an earlier incident where he allegedly threatened violence against fellow housemate Kayikunmi.

The development has sparked widespread reactions among fans, with many expressing shock and disappointment.

“When Biggie read Section 15 and called Bright Morgan, my heart skipped,” posted @JulezJakez, reflecting the sentiment of viewers closely following the drama.

Others, like @Fswglory, praised the decision, citing Morgan’s actions as disruptive to the house’s harmony.

Morgan’s double strike places him on thin ice, as one more infraction could see him expelled from the competition, a fate that would end his bid for the coveted BBNaija prize.

The incident underscores the show’s strict stance on maintaining a safe and respectful environment, a cornerstone of its rules designed to foster healthy competition.

As BBNaija S10 season progresses, all eyes are on Morgan to see if he can redeem himself or if his time in the house is nearing an end.

 

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