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During an interview on the Live With Lynda podcast, Doyin David revealed that she was let go by a brand and confessed to portraying a fake persona during her time on the popular reality show, Big Brother Naija.
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Doyin admitted that her performance on the first season of BBNaija, Level Up, was not up to her standards, prompting her to return for the All-Stars edition.
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She acknowledged that she pretended to be mature and a peacemaker on the initial show, despite her natural inclination towards confrontation.
Discussing her role as an influencer, Doyin David shared that she lost a brand partnership due to an interview she participated in, acknowledging that it was a consequence she had coming.
“My first run wasn’t my best run, to be honest. I have been on the show twice, and I came out of the show, and I hated it. I was fake. I came out with the narrative that Doyin is too mature. She is always trying to talk things out; that’s not really me oo. In real life, I fight.
I am not a content creator.”
“Influencers are people who try to sell a product to their audience. I think content creators can be influencers, but I don’t think influencers can be content creators.”
“There is no bad or good brand. I had a brand that dropped me. They had signed me and paid me the money, but they called and asked for a refund, and it was because of an interview I did. And to be fair to them, I deserved to be dropped because why did I talk?”.
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