During the Big Brother Naija 2917 show, Tunde Ednut clearly expressed dislike for 2nd runner up, TBoss. Ednut defended Kemen after his disqualification and was dragged for justifying sexual molestation . He also insinuated that the sponsors of the show were planning to rig it for TBoss to win. Well, TBoss' brother, Chris finally had enough and took to Instagram to shade the heck out of the singer, saying his attention seeking antics using his sister's popular name was just a ploy to kick-start his career. Read the messages after the cut...
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