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Big Brother Naija Housemates Don’t Have To Act Dirty To Succeed – Maryam Charles

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Big Brother Naija Housemates Don’t Have To Act Dirty To Succeed – Maryam Charles

An actress and filmmaker, Maryam Charles, is of the opinion that Big Brother Naija housemates don’t must act immorally for them to succeed on the present and past.

 

Reacting to individuals who see the present as immoral, Maryam in an interview adopted by Press Informant, informed Saturday Beats, “There are two sides to that query. If you happen to suppose it’s immoral, you’re additionally forgetting that the present actually modifications the lives of those who participate in it.

 

It offers them a greater life and alternatives to grow to be rich. And, it does that in a short time. That alone, for me, makes it necessary. Nevertheless, I do know for a incontrovertible fact that housemates shouldn’t have to do immoral issues to make it. If that’s why some persons are saying the present is immoral, then I perceive. Housemates can get carried away and neglect their house coaching.”

 

Maryam, who had taken to her social media pages to criticize a married female housemate, Tega, for a few of actions on the present, famous that married folks mustn’t participate within the present. She stated, “It’s like strolling into temptation. As somebody who’s married, you shouldn’t knowingly stroll into temptation. The surroundings of the present can take a look at one in ways in which one didn’t know one might be examined. The very best thing is to stay off and watch from house.”

 

The actress additionally said that society was being hypocritical by coming arduous towards married ladies that misbehaved on the present, whereas not doing the identical for married males caught in the identical acts. She added, “It’s hypocrisy and it factors to a bigger downside in society. Girls are anticipated to toe the road and be prim and correct always as if we aren’t human beings. It’s complete garbage.”

 

Maryam additionally famous that as a married girl, there was a restrict to how far she may go in motion pictures. She stated, “Appearing nude is a no-no. Kissing too, if it should be completed, must be carefully. I’m an African girl. My career shouldn’t have an effect on my values.”