'My Money, Not Fans, Kept Me in the Game — Whitemoney Reveals Shocking Truth

Hazel ‘Whitemoney' Onuh
Hazel ‘Whitemoney' Onuh


BBNaija reality TV star Whitemoney opens up about his survival on the show, crediting his own finances rather than fan support for his success.



BBNaija “Shine Ya Eye” season 6 winner Whyte Money has disclosed that his own financial resources, rather than fan support, were instrumental in his survival on the show. In a recent interview, Whitemoney, whose real name is Hazel Onuh, revealed that he personally funded his team's subscriptions to keep him in the game.


“I wasn't shocked because I knew I wouldn't win. I was the one who gave money to my team to keep subscribing. My money took me that far. People's voting was just 2 percent, my money took me that far,” he stated, reflecting on his experience in the “All Stars” season, where he was eventually evicted before reaching the finals.


Whitemoney's candid admission has sparked a mix of reactions from fans and followers of the reality TV show. While some have praised his honesty, others have expressed disappointment and disbelief, questioning the role of fan support in the competition.


The reality TV star's comments highlight the often-overlooked aspect of financial backing in reality TV shows. While fan engagement and voting are crucial, the financial resources available to contestants can significantly impact their chances of survival and success.


However, Whitemoney's experience serves as a reminder that, beyond the glamour and entertainment, reality TV shows often involve strategic planning, financial investments, and calculated risks. His revelation has sparked a conversation about the intricacies of the reality TV industry and the various factors that contribute to a contestant's success.


In the end, Whitemoney's story shows his resourcefulness and determination, demonstrating that, sometimes, it takes more than just fan support to make it in the cutthroat world of reality TV.

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