During the tell-all sit-down with host Ebuka, Chinwe held nothing back. She detailed their off-camera relationship, accusing Zion of repeatedly returning to her for financial help despite claiming he was no longer interested in the relationship.
“Zion came back to me, asked for money again—I gave it to him. Less than three days later, he ghosted me,” she said. “I wasn’t getting anything from this relationship. He’s never taken me out; I was the one doing the giving. I got the bare minimum.”
Ebuka pressed Zion on why he kept going back if he had ended things.
“You said you were done, but never told her. Why did you keep going back?”
Zion admitted his mistake, saying,
“I still have affection for Chinwe. No capping.”
The tension escalated when fellow housemates chimed in, revealing they’d often heard “baby, baby” coming from Chinwe’s room — hinting that their romance wasn’t quite over.
“She still calls him baby,” one housemate teased.
Then came the shocker.
Chinwe revealed Zion had spent the night in her room —just before the reunion taping.
“As of last night, Zion was in my room professing love to me. He woke up there this morning,” she revealed, stunning everyone.
Ebuka called out the contradiction:
“If you’re claiming it’s over, why is he still in your room?”
Chinwe responded with, “It was one for the road,” but the explanation only confirmed what fans suspected — the relationship might not be as over as they claimed.
The reunion wrapped with Ebuka shaking his head in disbelief, signing off with:
“Good luck to you guys.”
Social media is already buzzing, with fans split between sympathy for Chinwe’s vulnerability and criticism of Zion’s behavior.
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