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Doris Reflects On House Experience, Plans Film Production Venture


Evicted Big Brother Naija Season 10 housemate, Doris has opened up about her memorable journey on the reality show, describing it as fun, emotional, and full of lessons.

In interview midweek with select journalists, she says, “I entered the house without a strategy, just to have fun. I met an incredible person, and I don’t regret any part of it,” Doris said adding that her bond with fellow housemate, Denari was built on honesty and trust.

She recalled breaking down when fellow housemate Sabrina’s return to the house was denied. “When I saw that her picture was gone, I rushed back to the lounge and broke down in the garden. Denari tried to comfort me,” she said.

Reflecting on the show’s challenges, Doris stated, “The ‘Fear week’ was intense with all the pranks. Even the difficult moments gave me amazing memories. I made friends I know genuinely care about outside of the house.”

Already established as an actor, presenter, and voice actor, Doris is now venturing into production. “I’ve registered my production company and will produce films and other projects. I also plan to start an organization for people on the spectrum,” she disclosed. On her acting career, she said: “I’ve taken every role I’ve loved, and I’m open to all kinds of crazy roles coming my way. I just want to explore and challenge myself.”

Doris described her BBN S10 journey as one of self-discovery, resilience, and preparation for her future in entertainment and social initiatives.

Doris, Big Soso and Ivatar were the last evictees in Week 7 eviction night even as the most watched reality show in Africa gets more interesting as it enters week 8. The winner to be unveiled in October goes home with N150m and a SUV car.

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