BBNaija Season 6 winner, Whitemoney has apologised to women who felt his write-up in the social media was condescending to them.
Recall that last week, the reality TV star had put up what seemed like an “inspirational post” where he said “no woman is out of a man’s league as long as he has money.”
‘’I don’t know who needs to hear this man. No woman is out of your league bro. Just make money and create your own games. They are going to play,” he added.
His comment received backlash from women who felt disrespected. He also had a face-off with former Nollywood actress, Victoria Inyama, and fellow BBNaija star, Doyin over his comment.
On Monday, he put up a video in a podcast trying to justify his statement, and it went viral. According to him, women associate with men when they are at their ‘’finished stage” and not at their ‘’beginning stage”. He was again attacked by Nigerian women.
In the video shared this morning on his Instagram page, Whitemoney tendered an apology to women who did not get the “point” he was trying to make.
In another development, Hazel Oyeze Onou, popularly known as Whitemoney, revealed that some former female housemates of the reality show approached him to connect them with his rich friends as escorts and call girls.
The TV reality star made the revelation recently while featuring on The Honest Bunch podcast hosted by actor, Nedu.
He said he doesn’t oblige to such requests, adding that most ladies go to the Big Brother House to “show off.”
The BBNaija winner frowned at the attitudes of some BBNaija alumni, claiming that they didn’t market themselves well while in the house.
“Most of them [female ex-housemates], the kind of ways they want me to show them is like hook me up with your friends na, your big friends na. I want to chill with Obi, I want to chill this and that,” Whitemoney said.
“I said I know what you want because basically it’s not to do business because you don’t do that kind of business. Look at the last set that finished, how many of them market themselves?
“The ladies, most of them don’t go there to hustle; they go to show off. So when they came out they were like ‘Whitemoney, give me that guy’s number.’
“I told them straight, point blank to their faces. I said when you were in the house what did you do? All you did was fight, make out, argue.. The show is a platform for you to come out and get elevated. You know, use it, milk it.
“I milk that sh*t. I’m still milking that sh*t. I milked the hell off it. I didn’t let booty confuse me. I was looking at it, but I said ‘no bra, we are going for the title, fam’.”