Thelma Lawson and Bright Morgan Evicted from BBNaija 2025 Show

Thelma Lawson and Bright Morgan Evicted from BBNaija 2025 Show

What was meant to be another carefree Saturday Night Turn Up quickly morphed into a heartbreak saga as Ebuka Obi-Uchendu stunned the house with a double eviction. By the end of the night, Thelma Lawson and Bright Morgan had bid the house farewell, leaving behind stunned faces and heavy hearts.

The evening began with pure euphoria. Housemates erupted in excitement when Ebuka made a surprise visit, their favourite “table shaker” returning to stir up energy and conversation. Ever the smooth operator, he played along with their joy, even volleying back Thelma Lawson’s bold question about love to Kaybobo, who found himself suddenly on the spot.

But then came the bombshell. Ebuka announced that two housemates would be leaving immediately. The announcement dropped like a thunderclap, instantly shifting the mood from playful to devastating.

Shockwaves Through the House

Kola flat-out refused to accept the reality of Bright Morgan’s departure, clinging to denial until Dede tried to steady him with reason. Mide’s reaction was raw and immediate—she kissed Bright Morgan goodbye before retreating under the covers in tears, overwhelmed by grief.

For Kaybobo, the eviction cut especially deep. Just hours earlier, he had shared an intimate kiss with Thelma Lawson and danced closely with her at the party. Their budding spark ended abruptly with her eviction, leaving him visibly shaken. Thelma, still buzzing from the party’s energy (and the drinks), had little time to process her sudden exit.

Emotional Fallout

As the dust settled, emotions boiled over in different directions. Imisi empathised deeply with Mide, recalling her own experience of loss in the house. Dede urged her to comfort Kola, who had lost a close friend in Bright Morgan.

But beneath Mide’s grief lay flashes of anger. Unlike some housemates still grasping at denial, she accepted the eviction head-on, determined to shield herself from false hope. Her sharp remark about not being able to laugh in the aftermath hinted at unfinished business and simmering frustrations.

Before leaving, Ebuka reminded the housemates that Sunday’s Live Eviction Show would go ahead as planned, with more potential exits looming. The warning was clear: no one is safe, and the game remains as unpredictable as ever.

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Rauna
Rauna
26 days ago

Koyin for the money 🇳🇦 🇳🇦 🇳🇦

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