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“I have a problem with Laycon always trying to touch my body” – Dorathy
Big brother Naija season 5 finalist, Dorathy Bachor has disclosed the only problem she had with Laycon, the winner of BBNaija reality show this year
During a recent interview, Dorathy was asked to clear the icons about her issue with Laycon during and after BBNaija.
Dorathy in her response, said the only issue she had with Laycon was his touchyness.
She said Laycon always wanted to touch her and she wasn’t a fan of that. She added that she warned him severally but he didn’t listen.
She however explained that Laycon has also been a very good friend to her and infact they are still cool till now.
The reality star recently granted an interview with Punchng.com where she spoke about her life before and after bbnaija.
Dora said:
Imagine waking up every day to gifts and goodwill messages. Everywhere I go, all I hear is my name and it feels different from three months ago when I woke up to uncertainties. I was hustling for contracts and dropping proposals from office to office, yet some people didn’t even give me audience then. But now, my life has gone from 0-1000. The Big Brother Naija platform has given me so much publicity. My life has obviously changed.”
I lost my father 13 years ago and since then, the burden of taking care of me and my siblings had been on my mother. I did not get the chance to enjoy my teenage years and a part of my youth because I always had to look for ways to make money. I sold clothes while I was at university. I would go to Yaba flea market in Lagos State and get first-grade secondhand clothes, which I would then package for sale. I tried to make extra money instead of waiting for my mother to shoulder all my responsibilities. I tried to make extra money instead of waiting for my mother to shoulder all my responsibilities. I didn’t go into the details of my life in the house because I didn’t want people to give different interpretations to it or pity me. Sometimes, I didn’t get any contract for four months. Even when I got white-collar jobs, they did not last. People made me feel I was not good enough. However, I am grateful this has brought me this far.”-