BBNaija’s Vee Opens Up About Remaining Single Due to Fear of Heartbreak
Former Big Brother Naija reality TV star and actress Victoria Iye, popularly known as Vee, has shared insights into why she remains single. The singer and actress took to her X handle to express her concerns about entering a romantic relationship at this stage in her life.
Vee candidly admitted that she is not ready to face the emotional turmoil that can come with heartbreak. She wrote, “One thing I don’t have time for right now is heartbreak. I’m not in the mood for that at all. No bueno abeg.” This statement reflects her current focus on self-preservation and avoiding emotional distress.
Further elaborating on her approach to relationships, Vee mentioned, “I’m very good at loving someone from a distance. I won’t fight my feelings but I won’t fight my sense either.” This highlights her cautious stance on love, prioritizing her emotional well-being over romantic pursuits.
Vee’s apprehension towards relationships is influenced by her past experiences. Her first publicly known relationship was with her fellow BBNaija ‘Lockdown’ colleague, Neo Akpofure. Their romance, which blossomed during their time in Biggie’s house in 2020, ended shortly after the show concluded. The breakup left a significant impact on Vee, contributing to her current reluctance to dive into new relationships.
Adding to the complexity, during the BBNaija All-Stars season, Neo claimed that Vee had approached him about rekindling their relationship. However, he declined because she still held grudges against his cousin, Venita Akpofure. This incident underscores the ongoing emotional intricacies that have shaped Vee’s views on love and relationships.
In a reflective moment last October, Vee revealed her emotional limits regarding love. She mentioned that she would consider giving up on love altogether after enduring two more heartbreaks. This declaration indicates how deeply past experiences have influenced her current mindset.
Vee’s candid reflections resonate with many who have faced similar emotional challenges, highlighting the importance of emotional readiness and self-care in romantic relationships.