Evicted Ghanaian, Big Brother Africa housemate, Kacey Moore, has meet with the media in Accra.
At a press conference organized for him by Multichoice Ghana, the local office of DStv on which the reality show airs, he spoke at length of his experience in the reality show, and also answered questions.
Moore, who left the show last week, addressed issues surrounding her stay and subsequent exit. He spoke to issues on relationship with the other housemates as well as on the ‘controversial’ poem on Xenophobia, which he later gave a live rendition.
Below, our live-tweeting session on the conference.
Kacey Moore press conference. Airport View. #BigBrotherHotshots pic.twitter.com/1mLxrzcQHr
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Kacey Moore: ‘I am sorry for thinking Ghanaians didn’t like me’ #BigBrotherHotshots — enewsgh.com (@Enewsgh) November 14, 2014
Kacey Moore: ‘I didn’t show favouritism to M’am Bea because of the underlining theme I had’
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Kacey Moore: 'By the first week I was done achieving my purpose for going into the Big Brother Africa house' #BigBrotherHotshots
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Kacey Moore: 'I was popular before going into the Big Brother house.' #BigBrotherHotshots
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Kacey Moore: 'I still look forward to M'am Bea winning' #BigBrotherHotshots
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Kacey Moore does a live rendition of his favourite poem about xenophobia. 'It got me selected for Big Brother Africa'. #BigBrotherHotshots
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Kacey Moore: Big Brother feeds on scandal and drama. If you can give Africa that they will vote for you. Sex can get you votes, too.
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By: Abena Akyaa Hirsch/enewsgh.com/Ghana