/ May 15, 2026
/ May 15, 2026

BBNaija: Miracle, Laycon, Whitemoney didn’t deserve to win their seasons – Angel 

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Big Brother Naija All Stars housemate, Angel Smith has said past winners of the reality show, such as Miracle Igbokwe, Laycon, and Whitemoney didn’t deserve to win their seasons.

Miracle won season 3 in 2018, Laycon won season 5 in 2020, while Whitemoney won season 6 in 2021.

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But speaking during her diary session with Biggie, Angel insisted that the trio didn’t deserve their victories, stressing that women deserved to win those seasons.

She said, “I don’t think Laycon, Miracle, and Whitemoney deserved to win their seasons. Women brought all the drama, outfits and deserved to win those seasons, in my opinion.”

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