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Evicted Big Brother Naija All Stars Housemate Princess Onyejekwe Urges Fans to Petition Show Organizers Over Unjust Eviction

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Princess Onyejekwe calls on fans to rally against her eviction from popular reality show

In a shocking turn of events, Princess Onyejekwe, one of the most promising contestants on this season’s Big Brother Naija All Stars, was evicted from the show. However, the 21-year-old reality star is not taking her elimination lying down. Princess is now urging her loyal fans to petition the show’s organizers, citing an unfair eviction process.

Princess, who captured the hearts of many viewers with her vivacious personality and captivating presence, became the first housemate to be evicted this season. The eviction jury, consisting of esteemed personalities Bisola Aiyeola, Dorathy Bachor, and Mike Edwards, unanimously voted for her removal during the live show on Sunday.

The eviction jury’s task was to vote for one of the three least popular housemates, as determined by fan votes, to be evicted. Unfortunately for Princess, she found herself in the bottom three alongside Ike and Seyi. Despite her fans’ valiant efforts and almost double the votes of the least popular housemate, Princess was unjustly ousted by the eviction jury.

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Expressing her disappointment and empathy for her fans, Princess spoke out in an interview with Naija FM, Lagos. She expressed her regret that despite their overwhelming support, her eviction did not align with the fans’ votes. Princess believes that her removal from the show was a result of an unfair decision made by the eviction jury.

In an impassioned plea to her supporters, Princess called on them to take action. She urged her fans to petition the organizers of the reality show, demanding transparency and fairness in the eviction process. Princess believes that her eviction was a grave injustice and hopes that her fans will rally behind her cause.

“I feel bad for my fans because they are the ones who took the time to vote, but their votes did not reflect in the eviction jury’s decision,” Princess expressed her heartfelt sentiments. “So, it is up to them to protest. They should open a page and write a petition to Big Brother [organizers]. As for me, I have done my best during my time in the house.”

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Princess’s call to action has resonated with her fans, who have shown unwavering support since her eviction. Social media platforms have been flooded with messages of encouragement and calls for justice. The hashtag #JusticeForPrincess has gained significant traction, with fans sharing their disappointment and demanding a fair review of the eviction process.

As an experienced news writer, I believe it is crucial to highlight the impact of Princess’s eviction on the show’s viewership and the overall sentiment surrounding it. The unexpected turn of events has sparked a renewed interest in the show, with fans eagerly awaiting a response from the organizers.

Also, read: Princess Onyejekwe Defends Her Calm Persona In Big Brother Naija All Stars: Age And Experience Speak

Princess Onyejekwe’s unjust eviction from Big Brother Naija All Stars has ignited a wave of protest among her loyal fans. With their unwavering support and determination to seek justice, Princess’s plea for a petition against the show’s organizers is gaining momentum. The outcome of this petition remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: Princess’s eviction has not gone unnoticed, and her fans are determined to make their voices heard.

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