The reality TV star shared this incident on an episode of the Spill With Phyna podcast, emphasizing that she firmly declined the proposition and instructed the man to leave.
Expressing her frustration with colleague Uriel, Phyna highlighted the unfair profiling of BBNaija female stars as “runs girls” and shared her personal experience as evidence.
She said; “I went to a club one day, club wey be say I dey ball. I dey turn up by myself. One guy just come with chains all over his neck and said, ‘Hi, Phyna. I am your fan. I want to take a picture.’ We took pictures. And then he was like, ‘Can I spend the night with you for N5 million?’
“I looked at him and asked him to call his account number for me to credit him N5 million so he can leave. And he was like, ‘No, I’m sorry that’s not what..’ And I asked him to leave my presence.”
Uriel chimed in, asserting that the “runs girl” narrative is attached to Big Brother girls as soon as they participate in the reality TV show.
She said; “The narrative of Big Brother girls being into runs or collecting monies for favours is something that comes with the platform. The organisers already highlighted it. They already put it out there.”
Phyna, however, disagreed, saying, “I’m not sure it’s the platform. Because the platform is not asking you to sell your body or do high-class runs.”
KanyiDaily recalls that Phyna recently revealed how her estranged Muslim lover’s family rejected her despite her eagerness to convert to Islam.
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