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BBNaija’s Vee torn over Veekee James and hubby’s version [VIDEO]

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  • Former BBNaija contestant Vee has reacted to a viral video of Veekee James’ and husband, Femi Atere.
  • The video which was shared on Sunday, November 17, is the couple’s version of the viral ‘Suspect Challenge’.
  • Some of the details revealed in the clip caused an online uproar and sparked reactions from Vee, who had a lot to say.

Nigerian reality TV star and influencer Victoria ‘Vee’ Adeyele has waded into the online drama that sprung due to Veekee James and her husband’s ‘suspect challenge’.

It’s now public knowledge that a game dubbed ‘Suspect Challenge’ has been circulating the internet, with many recreating their version.

It’s a game where people throw jabs at each other about their bad habits in a fun way. Veekee James and her hubby hopped on it, and it was all fun and games until she made certain revelations about their bedroom activities, which caused commotion online.

Vee Iye

In a new development, reality TV star Vee put out a video to address the situation and air her opinion. According to her, while Veekee may be trying to make money off content, the information presented during the challenge was too private.

She also stated that Vee is a super talented designer who has made a name for herself in that niche, so if she decided to branch out into content creation, it’s her decision.

Femi Atere | Veekee James

Vee also admonished those who dislike Veekee’s contents to ignore and focus on other things.  In Vee’s words:

“I don’t understand why people are so riled up about the kind of content Veekee James puts out, she’s a content creator, but social media is a double edge sword, you can control the content you put out there but you cannot control the opinions that comes out from the content; we should have discernment when putting out certain challenges.”

Watch Vee speak below:

 

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