Celebrities’ red carpet grand entry… cheers…dinner… burning of decks by highly acclaimed Zambian DJs LBC and K-Smash…performances by multi award winning artistes JK, Ma Afrika, CQ, Petersen and Mampi could all be described as grabbing.
Multichoice public relations manager Marlon Kananda was pleased and said: “This has been one of the most well executed Big Brother eviction parties for our three girls. Club LIV as the venue and the attendance was just excellent; what more can one ask for?”
Brilliant and real it was, yes, but as highly anticipated, the spotlight was on the beautiful Season Seven finalist Talia who without doubt has generated a lot of talking points ever since she got trapped in a tricky love triangle web. She was the star of the night!
As the three girls were called one at a time to take to the stage, it was apparent that majority of the audience was itching for Talia’s turn to take to the lit stage.
Funny enough though, Talia never anticipated the love she received at LIV VIP Night Club going by what has been going on the social media.
“Come what may” in a negative way, Talia would have been thinking. But the sweet positive of her expectation turned out to be the case as fans swarmed around her with others trying their luck to take shots with her.
This somewhat delayed her movement to the stage. The same if not worse being the case when she stepped off the stage. She is overwhelmed with the love and says:
“I did not expect so much love and support from my fans; I am really grateful and happy for all the love and support”.
One issue that had rocked the social media sparking talking points of diverse opinions was Talia’s public apology to Angola’s Seydou for disappointing him.
Did she really have to do that? As many perceive it unwise apologising publicly, Talia does not think so as she says: “I know people are judging me for the mistake I made on the screen but
I feel, it’s morally right to again go public and apologise to the man whom I made a covenant with and broke. We had something going with Seydou but I broke it and I know how it feels. That’s why I said sorry to him not that he should take me back as wrongly insinuated by many but just for my own moral conscience.”
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