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BBNaija S9: Why Shaun touched my bumbum — Handi

Evicted Big Brother Naija ‘No Loose Guard’ housemate Handi has described Shaun touching her from behind as innocent and without any ulterior motive.

In a post-eviction interview with Beat FM, Handi said she didn’t remember Shaun touching her bumbum, adding “I felt it was an innocent touch, which had been happening even before we entered the house.”

Shaun mistakenly spanked Handi while they were in the house, thinking it was her twin sister, Wanni. On the show, he expressed the challenge he faced dating identical twins.

Also, in a chat with the show host, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, Shaun shared his frustration with Handi’s presence in the house, which made him mistake her for his girlfriend on some occasions.

He revealed that after the incident, he decided not to touch his girlfriend from behind again to avoid repeating the same mistake.

“I messed up in week 2 or 3, I mistakenly tapped Handi’s bumbum thinking it was Wanni. And I was like, I’m never gonna touch you guys from behind again,”Shaun said.

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