BBNaija S10: Jason Jae Rejects Dede’s “Fishes” Comment, Says It Broke Friendship Trust
Big Brother Naija Season 10 housemate, Jason Jae, has expressed his disappointment over remarks made by fellow housemate Dede, insisting that her comments undermined their friendship.
Jason Jae, during a heart-to-heart with Kola, said he felt “disrespected and upset” after Dede suggested he was creating a love triangle with her “fishes.”
“I’m upset with Dede, for breaking a friendship trust. How can you say we are friends and the next thing you’re saying is oh you’re the one creating a triangle with my fishes. What the fuck does that mean?” he fumed.
Kola, however, attempted to calm him down, noting that his strong reaction might be an overreaction. Still, Jason Jae insisted that his emotions were valid and rooted in betrayal.
This tension comes after previous moments in the house where Jason Jae and Kola accused Dede of manipulation, alleging she “used them” before shifting her attention to another housemate, Koyin.
Dede, on her part, has maintained her stance that she has no interest in romantic entanglements inside the house, as she is already in a committed relationship outside.
Opinion
The Big Brother Naija house thrives on emotions, alliances, and the unspoken tension between friendship and flirtation. Jason Jae’s outburst is not just about words — it’s about trust in a space where trust is a rare luxury.
While some might argue he is overreacting, it’s worth remembering that in a confined, high-pressure environment like BBNaija, even seemingly playful remarks can cut deep. His reaction reveals a side of the game people often overlook — the psychological strain of balancing friendship, perception, and personal emotions in front of millions of viewers.
Dede, on the other hand, may not have meant harm. Her “fishes” comment might have been playful banter, but it highlights the thin line between lighthearted house drama and words that bruise egos.
At its core, this incident is a reminder that respect and clear boundaries matter, even in the game of strategy and survival. Because in the end, the viewers don’t just watch for romance or quarrels — they watch for the humanity in these housemates.




