#BBNaija S6: Angel Breaks Down In Tears On Show

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A Big Brother Naija housemate, Angel, broke down in tears over the state of her mind as she revealed feeling of emptiness despite being on the show.

The 21-year-old BBNaija housemate became emotional recently while remembering all her life struggles and bad experiences at her age.

Angel in her words revealed that she feels she would keep struggling with her life and nothing would change.

She added that she’s seen different therapies and wonder why life had to be hard for someone at her age.

Recall Angel has disclosed she’s been depressed, dropped out of UNILAG, and was self-harming at some point in her life.

In her words: “I’m crying because I’m just 21-year-old and so many adults haven’t been through what I’ve been through.

“I thought coming here will take a significant load of what I feel but I still feel that way. At first it felt like I belonged here but some days I feel my personality is too much.

“I’ve tried different therapies and I feel nothing will ever change. All through my life I look for the next fix and I still feel guilty for my Grandma’s death.”

Arin, consoling her, advised her to be easy on herself.

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