Saturday 11 August 2012

INTERVIEW: I'm Not Done With Goldie - Prezzo


 With all the betrayal saga in the the house many believe that the Kenyan Big Brother Housemate was just using Nigeria's Goldie and never had any feelings for her. But in this interview, Prezzo reveals his true intentions for Goldie and other exclusive details of the affair with Goldie in the BBA House, his family, future plans for Goldie and more.

Congratulations and welcome back
Thank you and I want to thank all those who voted and represented Kenya to the fullest.

Okay, you are very close to your mother, what is she saying now?

She is proud of me as ever.

Even with the fights you had with DKB and Barbz?
She knows I am a human being and sometimes we get to disagree with people. But the most important thing is how we deal and solve the issues later.

So you don’t feel like you disappointed her in anyway?I was with God throughout my stay in the house so it was hard for me to disappoint her. She has always been my number one supporter. We talked about the show before I actually got in and so my conscience was clear on what I was doing in the house.

You kept on talking about your daughter while in the house. Why was that?She is beautiful and she kept me going. Every time I looked at her picture, I just got this strength to go on with the show to the end. The housemates kept on reminding me how beautiful she is.

You fell in love with Goldie while in the house. What of your marriage?
I’ve been married but I’m currently going through a separation. My daughter and mum are the world to me.

Goldie said she still cared about you immediately she left the house. Do you feel the same way?
Yes. I’m not done with Goldie, she is a great person with a great heart. We are definitely going to do a song together and see what happens next. So expect to see Goldie in Kenya soon.

Who was your biggest competition?
Lady May from Namibia. She was behaving like a tortoise, hiding in the shell and keeping in her own space. She never let people know her true self and that was very dangerous.

How did you feel being left with Lady May and Keagan in the top three?
I knew Keagan was going out next and the money was either going to Namibia or home. But I was very shocked when Lady May left next. I knew I was stronger that Keagan, so for a moment, I thought I had won.

And how do you feel not winning the money?
The cash in the pocket is quite something but I’m glad I represented my country well. Sometimes you have to look beyond the cash and fight for your country.

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