Kola and Imisi’s “Siblingship” Shines in BBNaija Kitchen Chaos
Kola and Imisi’s “Siblingship” Shines in BBNaija Kitchen Chaos
Like true siblings, Kola and Imisi can go from fighting like cats and dogs to sharing a laugh in the blink of an eye. Their rollercoaster dynamic once again took centre stage in the Big Brother Naija house, reminding fans that relationships inside Biggie’s walls can be just as unpredictable as those outside.
From playful bickering to chaos
The drama unfolded in the kitchen when Imisi wanted Kola to join her in cooking, but he was in no mood to leave his bed. Their disagreement quickly spiralled. Kola tried to slip away, only for Imisi to block his path—and in a bizarre twist, she began hitting herself with an empty bottle. A bewildered Kola begged her to calm down, only for Imisi to declare, “I cannot stop it. It has to stop itself. I am not in control.” The moment left housemates—and viewers—equal parts alarmed and amused.
Earlier sparks, same kitchen
This wasn’t the first flare-up of the day. Earlier, Imisi had broken into a dramatic song about being “foolish” for thinking she had a friend, following yet another clash with Kola. Still, in true sibling style, Kola pushed past the tension and cooked for them both—a gesture that didn’t go unnoticed by fans online, who praised the messy-yet-caring bond they share.
From fight to food to frostiness
Eventually, Imisi took charge of dinner herself, preparing a meal that won thanks from the housemates—and even a nod of approval from Kola. The shift in energy was clear, though fans wondered if Kola’s earlier low mood was tied to Dede’s dramatic “eviction.”
But peace didn’t last long. Later, Kola settled into a chat with Tracy and Zita, only for Imisi to interrupt, asking how long they planned to talk. When Kola replied there was no set time, she stormed off in frustration, prompting Tracy to apologise for keeping him.
Sibling love, Biggie’s style
Their constant cycle of fighting and making up has turned Kola and Imisi into one of the show’s most talked-about pairs. Whether they’re clashing, cooking, or reconciling, one thing is clear: their “siblingship” keeps both the house and the viewers entertained.