BBNaija Liquorose Loses Father, Receives Condolences From BBNaija Stars

Big Brother Naija Season Six runner-up and professional dancer, Roseline Afije, popularly known as Liquorose, has announced the passing of her father. Taking to Instagram on Friday, Liquorose shared a touching photo of her late father, expressing her deep sorrow. “MY DADDY. I miss you. I love you, I love you so much,” she wrote. The post quickly drew an outpouring of support from former Big Brother housemates and celebrities. Dorathy Bachor offered her condolences, saying, “My condolences. God Almighty grant him eternal rest.” Nengi Hampson added, “Oh dear… so so sorry,” while Chioma Ikokwu prayed, “May the good Lord grant him eternal rest and give you the strength to bear the loss.” Other former housemates, including Diane Russet, Wanni Danbaki, and Phyna, also sent messages of sympathy, joining fans in comforting Liquorose during her time of grief.

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BBNaija Liquorose Reveals She Wants Nine Kids, Plans Five-Day Wedding Celebration

Former Big Brother Naija star Liquorose has opened up about her vision for family life, revealing she hopes to have nine children. In a conversation with VJ Adams, she discussed her personal growth, aspirations, and evolving views on marriage, offering a rare glimpse into her private life. Liquorose said she once imagined a quiet, private wedding but now envisions a grand, celebratory affair with five days of festivities. “I used to be that girl who could get married and nobody would know,” she said. “At one point, I thought… I want a two-week wedding. I want something loud because it’s going to be a lot. Liquorose is taken! Officially. I have to do that. I have to party for like five days before the wedding. Party as a single girl, just have fun. I want something loud.” She added that amidst the celebrations, she values a private moment with her partner: “But I would have one celebration for myself that nobody will even have to see. It would just be me and whoever the person would be. Just me and him.”

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