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Thelma Calls Out Imisi Over “Victim Card” Drama on BBNaija Season 10

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BBNaija S10: Thelma calls out Imisi over 'victim card' strategy
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The Big Brother Naija Season 10 house has been buzzing lately, with a particularly tense moment involving housemates Thelma Lawson and Imisi. During her week as Head of House, Thelma didn’t hold back when she addressed the group, specifically targeting Imisi. She accused her of, well, something that’s pretty common in reality TV talk—“playing the victim card.”

Thelma laid it out during a gathering in the lounge, and if you heard her, it was clear she wasn’t having any of Imisi’s antics this week. “You’re always trying to play victim, Imisi, and you won’t do it this week,” she said, quite directly.

This all came after a pretty emotional episode that saw Imisi break down after an argument about chores. The kitchen chores, to be precise. Things got a bit heated with Rooboy and Koyin when Imisi refused to do the dishes. That sparked a fiery exchange, which wasn’t exactly a surprise given the pressures and close quarters of the BBNaija house.

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Later, Imisi was spotted alone, sitting on a garden swing, wiping away tears—definitely not a moment she wanted to have broadcasted, but it’s reality TV after all. Thelma’s statement kinda hinted that she thinks Imisi’s emotional bits are more strategy than genuine upset. You know, using tears to get sympathy or maybe avoid consequences.

What’s Going On with Imisi and Thelma?

Now, it’s interesting because emotions run high in the house, and everyone reacts differently. Is Imisi actually playing the victim, or is Thelma just not buying her feelings? It’s hard to say exactly. Sometimes people get labeled unfairly in shows like this—or maybe Thelma, as the acting boss for the week, just wants to keep control and isn’t in the mood for excuses.

The reactions from viewers on social media are all over the place, too. Some agree with Thelma, thinking her approach is tough but fair. For instance, one fan commented, “Thelma’s regime go tough sha,” suggesting that Thelma’s leadership style might be strict and no-nonsense. On the other hand, plenty of followers aren’t feeling the “victim” label on Imisi; they see her as just playing her own game and maybe being genuine about the struggle she’s facing.

There’s something about these labels—“playing victim,” “playing game,” “being emotional”—that fans tend to read into differently. A few people pointed out on Twitter that Imisi’s refusal to back down and the emotional vulnerability she showed might actually be more authentic than people want to admit. One user even mentioned how others don’t get as much criticism when they fake relationships or stir drama, but when it comes to Imisi showing any kind of vulnerability, it’s called a strategy. That’s kind of telling about how viewers perceive emotion from men and women differently in the house.

The Nuances of Reality TV Drama

What this whole incident does highlight is the delicate balance people try to keep in these environments. You want to show you’re strong and not easily pushed around, but then you also don’t want to come off as cold or uncaring. Imisi’s tearful moment might be seen by some as a weakness, while others might sympathize and see the pressure she’s under.

Meanwhile, Thelma’s stance as Head of House gives her a certain responsibility to keep things moving and maybe put a stop to what she views as excuses. The power dynamics in that room shift a lot week by week, so Thelma calling Imisi out might also be about establishing control for her own reign.

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There’s also talk among fans about how Imisi is navigating alliances, and that her emotional moments don’t necessarily stop her from playing the game hard. Some viewers sensed that while she’s upset, she’s still trying to secure her spot by forming ties with others, like KK and Bella, which adds another layer to the “victim” angle—because maybe the tears are more strategic than straightforward.

At the end of the day, whether you see Thelma’s comment as fair or harsh depends a lot on what you believe about Imisi’s intentions in the house. Reality TV thrives on these moments of tension and unpredictability, and it’s almost impossible to say who’s right or wrong. After all, people in the house are under pressure, tired, and constantly being watched—it’s a recipe for both real emotion and strategic moves that blur the lines.

One thing is clear—this week on BBNaija, emotions and motivations are tangled, and the calling out of a so-called “victim card” just adds to the mix.

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