My Only Regret from BBNaija All Stars - Ilebaye
Ilebaye speaks out

Big Brother Naija All Stars winner Ilebaye is still on a high after winning the show. During a new interview with The Guardian, she opens up about winning as well as the lessons she's learned from it, if she'll do the show again, and the only regret she has following the show. Here's what Ilebaye had to say.
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During the interview Ilebaye was asked "When you came on to the show, how far did you think you would get to?" She responded:
ILEBAYE: In the Big Brother Level Up House, I stayed just three weeks. I felt like they were bringing many stars (at the Big Brother All Stars House) and I was one of the least popular of the housemates, and I felt I would stay just two or three weeks, maximum. I didn’t know I was going to become the winner.
"When you came out, what was the most surprising thing you heard about yourself after the show?"
ILEBAYE: I haven’t really gone into that. I’ve just been overwhelmed and in my room, still thanking God and feeling the emotions, gratitude and the surprise that I emerged as the winner. I haven’t even gone into detail of the things happening in the world right now. I will get into it, but I’m sure it’s all love and light. No hate, for me to have won.
"What lessons have you learnt having won, being on the show for a second time and coming out of the house?"
ILEBAYE: I just feel like you should never underestimate yourself. Just be powerful. Just continue believing in yourself, no matter the outcome. Even if you were a failure before, never give up. Just believe in yourself. You might have been a failure, but you have grace in you. Your time will always come.
"Has winning added anything to you, aside from the money?"
ILEBAYE: Yes, of course! Feel the love. The love I’m getting from people is enough.
"Do you have any regrets about anything that happened in the house?"
ILEBAYE: I don’t. My only regret is that I wish I danced so much every Saturday, because I was the life of the party, but I didn’t think I really gave them back-to-back. Everything was fun and adventurous in the house. So, I really don’t have any regrets. Maybe, when I annoyed some of the housemates, but not on purpose.
"If Big Brother comes calling some other time, are you going to get on this platform again?"
ILEBAYE: Have you been seeing my diary sessions? I want to keep hearing Big Brother’s voice. Not for the money, just to keep hearing his voice.

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