Sabrina exits BBN house, cites medical reasons
In a shocking turn of events, Big Brother Naija (BBN) Season 10 housemate, Sabrina, on Monday announced her departure from the show, citing medical reasons as the cause.
The announcement came as a surprise to her fellow housemates, particularly her close friend, Kola.
She made her intentions known to other housemates after returning from the diary room.
While details of her medical condition remain unknown, Faith, a fellow housemate, shed some light on the situation, suggesting that Sabrina’s struggles with water retention in her leg and slow healing of her feet may be contributing factors.
Sabrina’s struggles with her physical health were evident in recent challenges, where she underperformed in the Head of House challenge in the previous week and on Sunday.
Her condition worsened to the point where she had to exempt herself from the games.
The housemates wished Sabrina a speedy recovery, though there is uncertainty about her potential return to the show.
“I doubt she will (return),” one housemate said, speculating about Sabrina’s chances of returning to the house.
(NAN)
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