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Mercy Shades Tacha, Says It’s Better To Be Evicted Than To Be Disqualified

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Big Brother Naija reality star, Mercy Eke and her star cross lover Ike talked about their relationship during an interview.

During the interview, the couple talked about their individual experiences in the house, they also talked about their relationship and what the future holds for them as they are done with the Big Brother House.

While in the house, Mercy and Tacha had a misunderstanding that would go down as one of the biggest disagreements ever recorded in Big Brother house.

But after the show all seemed well between the two as they had publicly reconciled, especially after Tacha sent a heart felt congratulatory message to Mercy for winning the show.

But it looks like Mercy hadn’t quite let things go as the reality star made a comment that left fans wondering if the feud is still on.

During the interview, Mercy while shading Tacha who was disqualified from the show after a fight, told aspiring Big Brother Naija housemates not to get disqualified and also work on their anger issues.

Read also: Fans Go Crazy as Tacha and Her Body Guards Storm a Pool Party

However, her advice has caused outrage on social media with some people insinuating that she is mocking Tacha who was disqualified in the BBNaija house. Mercy said: “It is better to be evicted than to be disqualified”

 

 

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