Big Brother scarred me for life - O'neal

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Botswana's Big Brother Africa housemate who recently got evicted from the game O'neal Madumo has expressed that the Big Brother house has scarred him for life.

Speaking at a press conference held last week Thursday at President Hotel, O'neal said that if given the chance to do it again he would turn down the opportunity to go back to Biggie's house. O'Neal said, "I would never enter Big Brother again. It scarred me for life". The former housemate also went into detail and told the press that three weeks into the game he was diagnosed with high blood pressure and given medication that he had to take for  about four days.He added that prior to entering the house he never imagined that he would be associated with high blood pressure.

O'neal further said that being in the house wasn't psychologically easy for him. He said that "A part of me selfishly wanted to leave the house that I even considered to voluntarily leave the house, but I didn't do it". He went on to say that other housemates would do things in a disorganised manner and it was confusing for him. He added that at first he gave it some effort to try and be at par with the other housemates but it was hard for him because it  was not who he is. He went on to say that this season's game titled The Chase was open to interpretation to an individual hence why he just decided to pursue being himself in the house.Furthermore he revealed when you are inside the house you interpret things differently than those on the outside.

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