BBNaija Big Soso, Doris, Ivatar Speak on Controversial Strategies, Moments on the Show

  • Evicted Big Brother Naija housemates Doris, Big Soso, and Ivatar opened up about their time on the show
  • Legit.ng earlier reported that the trio left the house during the most recent eviction show held on September 7, 2025
  • In an exclusive interview with Legit.ng, the reality stars addressed negative narratives about their time in the house and discussed their expectations on the show

Former Big Brother Naija housemates Doris, Big Soso, and Ivatar have reflected on their experiences on the reality TV show, sharing their thoughts on the moral expectations placed on housemates.

Recall that the TV stars were sent packing from the show during the most recent eviction on September 7, 2025.

BBNaija’s Evicted Stars Speak Out: Soso, Doris & Ivatar on game strategies and house drama.
Credit: @dorisokorie, @itsbigsoso, @ivatar
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In an interview with Legit.ng, the trio reflected on their time in Biggie’s house and shared their take on other housemates and moments that sparked reactions from the audience.

On moments they regretted on the show

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Looking back, Big Soso admitted to having a few regrets, particularly about letting herself get drawn into unnecessary confrontations.

“I wouldn’t have gone into some arguments with certain people. It would have just been the normal, chilled me.”

For Ivatar, there were no regrets. Known for her emotional reactions, the ex-housemate defended her conduct as a reflection of her true self.

She said: “I don’t think I would want to change anything. Every way I reacted in the house was just due to what I was going through. I can’t change who I am. Yes, people think I am very emotional. The only thing I think I might have done would have been to put myself out more during the house tasks.”

Doris, on the other hand, embraced the challenges and learning curves of the game, stating that she wouldn’t change a thing.

“I wouldn’t change anything, because experiences change you and make you better.”

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Big Soso on her motherly character in the house

The former housemate shed light on the nurturing side of her personality that viewers witnessed throughout her time in the house, explaining that it’s a natural extension of who she is in real life.

“It’s just who I am as a person, even though I have many layers to my personality. In the house, I was prone to display more of that because that was what was needed from most of the people around me. I am a big sister to six younger siblings, and I own a charity organisation that sponsors a lot of young girls. So naturally, I am a motherly figure.”

Though she isn’t a mother yet, she clarified: “I don’t have my own children because I am not married.”

Ivatar sets the record straight on Kaybobo

Ivatar addressed speculations surrounding her connection with fellow housemate Kaybobo, making it clear that romance was never truly on the table.

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She said: “Due to my age, I don’t really have time to just date for the sake of dating. I wasn’t his first choice, which made me already know that it was never going to work. I just wanted to know him on a friendship level, and if it grew, so be it. I am looking forward to building the friendship more, but that is just where it will be.”

Who they are rooting for

The former housemates weighed in on who they believe deserved a spot at the top, and who they’re personally rooting for.

Doris kept things diplomatic, as she said:

“I wish all of them the best of luck. I am rooting for the people who are putting in the work and playing the best games.”

Big Soso, on the other hand, didn’t hold back in naming her favourites. “I am rooting for Kulture, Rooboy, Imisi, Sultana, Jason Jae, and Koyin,” she said. “I am hoping they make it to the finals.”

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Ivatar gave shoutouts to her people in the house, she said: “For me, I think Imisi is most likely to win.” She also acknowledged Thelma as someone “playing a good game,” and extended well wishes to Kaybobo, adding, “He has a big heart.”

Thoughts on the show and other housemates

When asked if they had any criticisms for the show or other housemates, Doris and Ivatar chose reflection over reproach.

Doris said: “I am not in a position to judge anyone. If any of the housemates think that, however they are acting or the role they are playing is working, kudos to them. It’s working for them because they are still in the house.”

Ivatar highlighted respect for personal boundaries and individual beliefs.

In her words: “I can’t put my values and morals on anybody; nobody should put theirs on me as well.”

Sultana opens up on her faith

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Legit.ng earlier reported that Big Brother Naija housemate Sultana opened up about her religious journey.

Her father is a Muslim from Adamawa state, and her mother is a Christian from Yala in Cross River state.

During a quiet late-night chat with fellow housemate Zita, the 25-year-old model spoke openly about being raised in a religiously mixed home, her experience with both Islam and Christianity, and the choice she eventually made.

Source: Legit.ng



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