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ochon:Amen to that chale |
Excerpt from his interview: “If you are married, there is spiritual connection that is not physical and when something is happening to your partner you feel it. I was at that point I felt that something was going wrong in my house and the house is more important to me than $300,000. So when I started talking and saying ‘I don’t care I want to go home’ …I meant it,” Kacey Moore added. After being away from his family for four weeks, the father of one said on Sunday night, he “was the happiest man in this world when I was evicted because I came home and I saw that if I had stayed a week more in that house my family would have been messed up, my wife would have been broken because she couldn’t stand what she was seeing although what she was seeing was not exactly what it was I had to come out a save my marriage.” Never been a fan of Big Brother Africa: Interestingly, the 29-year-old Ghanaian has never been a fan of the Big Brother Africa reality show which is rated as the biggest reality show on the continent. According to him, he never watched it but his wife, who was addicted to it, fed him with information about it from time to time. “When I got the brief, I thought I was going to go perform at the [the Big Brother Africa] live show and then when they sent me more details I realized I had to audition and my first impressions were I’m not going to do this because I’m married and we know what goes on in the house,” but he decided to audition after thinking about the exposure and money. 100% Ghanaian: With the drama that preceded this year's show and selection process, Kacey Moore said he read a lot of comments and stories about the fact that the selected candidates to represent that country are not ‘Ghanaians’. After the comments and stories, “the impression I got was he is not from here, he lives in South Africa so that makes him less of a Ghanaian that was the impression I went into the house with.” “I’m a 100% Ghanaian, I’ve only been overseas for about eight years. I speak my language very well and when I got in the house, I was there as Kacey Moore the Ghanaian, I didn’t go there as a Ghanaian called Kacey Moore. I’m a Ghanaian and I don’t have to act a Ghanaian,” he stressed. Asked if he thinks he has failed the country, the poet thinks otherwise and rather put the blame on people who “did not understand me. They did not understand Kacey Moore. They expected a ‘Ghanaian’ …first of all there was the idea that he is not from Ghana, he is a Nigerian and they just put him there and said he is Ghanaian.” He observed that people were expecting him to live and behave in a certain way that he wasn't: “I couldn’t do that...I was not ready to go and become something else for $300,000.” Life after Big Brother Africa: For Kacey Moore, although he has been evicted from the Big Brother Africa reality show, the endless opportunities the show has provided are what he is going to tap into to build his future and career. He revealed that he will continue writing poems and performing, saying he knows there are a lot of prospects in Ghana that he is ready to tap into. Ghana’s chances in Hotshots: With Kacey Moore out of the reality show, Ghana’s chances of winning the reality show for the first time now rests with M’am Bea. He believes that the remaining Ghanaian representative stands a chance of winning the Hotshots if she keeps her composure. “M’am Bea has a chance if her being calm is anything to go by, I think it can get her far. I believe, I pray and hope that she wins so that at least somebody can redeem the failure [that has bedeviled] Ghana [in the reality show].” Even though he is no longer in the show, Kacey promised that he will start a campaign for M’am Bea to win. |
Kcee Moore and family (gotten from myjoyonline website)
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Dannyxy:hmmm after preparing the last supper |
Ghana, put your sentiments aside. KC was a terrible rep for our country and I am very glad he is out for the following reasons: He disrespected his own country He disrespected his wife and daughter He disrespected his in-laws He lacked humility He failed to see the bigger picture of why he was in the house Last but not the least is the fact that not only was he brewing trouble in his marriage but that of many viewers with respect to the fact that wives would be bashing their innocent husbands over genuine friendships with females. Why? Because KC has proven to us that we would be fools to believe such exists. For all of our sakes he had to come out. I understand that Ghana had to stand by him ( Just like a mother stands by her accused son), but Nigeria did us a big favour by not voting for him. He simply had to go home before he caused more damage. Over to you M'am Bea and Tayo |
Aitee1:xx |
spade:you don't have to explain to us. We would be grateful as you have saved us further embarrassment. |
I am sure even Elikem is like " damn, why did this guy have to be evicted on the day I was here. I don't wanna go for his damn eviction party." |
safarigirl:or an early funeral. That guy is just a fool. Seriously if I see signs of Kaycee in my son, he will face serious beatings. |
I beg keep the updates coming. Some of us are nowhere near a TV set. |
safarigirl:I now understand why you said he wouldn't @ Permithius ( I was about to ask you why). I agree totally. We need to celebrate talent with good attitude not minus. @ Nhlanhla and Butterfly, why hate ? I just wish people would learn to be genuinely happy for others being honored. Anyway, they should continue digging their graves. |
LaBellaMafiaZA:i think M'am Bea should be registered as his first official groupie |
LaBellaMafiaZA:too many insecurities in his life from what I am seeing, so he escapes through his music. I just wish he could embrace his past and use it to forge into his future. |
WORLDPEACE:it reminds me of Macky 2's words regarding Sheila's attitude. In summary, a stinking attitude kills talent |
LaBellaMafiaZA:this Permethius is too gifted. I really pray he makes it in the entertainment industry. |
LaBellaMafiaZA:beautiful. God bless |
Agbgift:hey girls am interested too. Seriously |
dynamitee:cos Laveda has left and his fellow easterner Alusa |
Sleekyshuga:I know. So sad to see her down |
Omg some of the housemates are sitting in the lounge and having their own talk show and Macky2 just asked Frankie if he was gay and that rumour has it that he is. He said no though with no offence to gay people. Eish Macky 2 |
dynamitee:nope. He got a gift from Biggie for winning the HOH |
safarigirl:http://bigbrotherafrica.dstv.com/article/pantomime-par-excellence-20141025 click on this link, at the end of the article you will see "Fill out the online form". |
Sleekyshuga:meant online. Working now though. Can't wait to vote |
safarigirl:thanks gal. Let me try it now |
Havnt been able to access the bigbrother website since yesterday. Is anybody having a similar problem. Any solutions? |
safarigirl:'twas funny but in all their performance was wack compared to this candy land team. As I said Any team Sheila is in just seems to shine. |
braindamage:ino eh a bit dry. Trezegah making me laugh though.Sheila's group always manages to win. That girl is a good actress and just has the spark. |
JJ really looks like a monkey and is acting the part well. |
tsquaure:m'am bea is a lion, sipe a hyena and ellah a hare and trezegah a crocodile |
ummnasreen:nope |
aderonila18:she just said she is pissed and it will take a long while for her to get over it because she is very pissed |
teewhysafe:yup |

For what, I wonder!
. Hopefully Team B performs below par, and our boy survives being vamped.