Hot Indomie, Hot Slap: Rooboy and Zita’s BBNaija Brawl Breaks the Internet - The Top Society

Hot Indomie, Hot Slap: Rooboy and Zita’s BBNaija Brawl Breaks the Internet

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The Fight That Shocked BBNaija Fans

The Big Brother Naija Season 10 house turned into a battleground when Zita flung a plate of hot Indomie onto Rooboy’s face during a heated exchange. In retaliation, Rooboy slapped her, leaving housemates and viewers in disbelief. Could this be the wildest BBNaija fight yet?

 What Sparked the Drama?

The argument began during a group task when Rooboy insisted he had apologised to housemates, but Zita accused him of lying. As tempers rose, she called him a “dumb ass man” before splashing noodles on his face. Unable to hold back, Rooboy retaliated with a slap, breaking Big Brother’s no-violence rule. Do you think Rooboy’s reaction was justified or did he go too far?

 Backlash and Possible Disqualification

While Zita later issued a tearful apology, fans are demanding consequences. Some argue Zita should be disqualified for aggression, while others believe both should face equal punishment. Social media has exploded with reactions, with hashtags like #BBNaijaDrama and #RooboyVsZita trending. If you were Big Brother, what punishment would you give?

 Call to Action

Now it’s over to you:
👉 Should Zita be sent packing, or should Rooboy face equal punishment for striking back?
👉 Whose side are you on — Team Zita or Team Rooboy?

Drop your comments and let’s hear your verdict.

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