Chinwe and Zion brought serious heat to their Big Brother Naija reunion episode — and from the first minute, it was pure chaos.
During the sit-down with host Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, Chinwe didn’t hold back. She laid bare details of their off-camera relationship, claiming Zion repeatedly came back to her for money, even after insisting he was done with the romance.
“Zion came back to me, asked me for money again — I gave it to him. Less than three days later, he ghosted me,” she revealed. “I wasn’t getting anything from this relationship. Zion has never taken me out to dinner. When we go out, I’m the one paying. I was getting the bare minimum.”
Things escalated when Ebuka confronted Zion directly:
“You said you were done, but you never told her. Why did you keep going back?”
Zion admitted he was wrong for not being clear, but made a surprising confession:
“I still have affection for Chinwe. No capping.”
The drama didn’t end there. Fellow housemates chimed in, noting they often heard “baby, baby” coming from Chinwe’s room — suggesting their so-called breakup wasn’t as final as it seemed.
“She still calls him baby,” one housemate teased.
Then came the bombshell: Chinwe confirmed that Zion had spent the night in her room — just hours before the reunion taping.
“As of last night, Zion was in my room professing love to me. He woke up there this morning,” she said, leaving the room stunned.
Ebuka, visibly baffled, asked:
“If you’re claiming it’s over, why are you still letting him stay in your room?”
Chinwe brushed it off as “one for the road,” but the exchange only reinforced what fans had long suspected — despite all the drama, these two aren’t over.
The episode wrapped with Ebuka shaking his head in disbelief, delivering a parting shot:
“Good luck to you guys.”