Some Television viewers of the ongoing
Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) “Double Wahala’ reality show, have
taken to twitter to register their displeasure over the `change’ of
Big Brother’s a.k.a `Biggie’ voice.
They stated that the change from a deep
baritone voice used in last season to this season’s calmer voice is
disrupting the fun of the show.
‘Biggie’, acts as the official
owner of the house as he views all the housemates, makes the rules
and moderates discussions in the diary room.
A tweeter handler, @TiGerFame tweeted:
“Biggie, this voice no work. You people should reconcile with
whoever owns the real voice and bring him back. If he is dead invoke
his spirit.”
@mbalsea said: “How can housemates
take the tasks serious when Biggie’s voice is a joke?”
@iamxeenia tweeted: “Please we all
hate Biggie’s voice. Can they change it for the viewers’ sake?
The viewer’s opinion is more important.”
@closelywatching said: “Dear BBN
organisers, I really wish you wouldn’t ignore the sincere pleas of
fans to change this Biggie. It is beyond his voice.”
@cwayachirps wrote: “This voice is
embarrassing and a morale killer.
“This Biggie’s voice lacks command,
lacks sexy tone, and lacks everything the other Biggie had. They
better get auto tune working in that studio.”
Similarly, some twitter users are
advocating for DJ Bally, one of the housemates from last season, to
replace the current voice.
It should be recalled that Biggie in
the ‘See Gobe’ version of the BBNaija had a deep, authoritative
baritone that attracted the attention of the fans during his stay in
the competition.
@Festygareth wrote: “We need Bally’s
voice to replace small biggie.”
@cwayachirps wrote: “Bally would have
been given this ‘Biggie’ contract if there is no money to pay the
former one.”
Several polls have been carried out on
twitter for followers to vote if they disliked the new voice.
On Friday, over 3000 votes have been
gathered from combined polls.
BBNaija ‘Double Wahala’, begun on
Sunday with 20 housemates competing for 45 million Naira worth of
prizes.
*PM News
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