Mercy Eke Declares: I’d Trade All My Fame for $2 Billion

 

 

 

Big Brother Naija Season 4 winner, Mercy Eke has shared her candid opinion on fame and money.

 

 

In an interview with Odira Ndubuaku, the reality star said she prefers money to fame, stressing that she is willing to sell her fame for money.

 

According to her, fame without money is irrelevant.

 

 

Eke said if she is given a good offer, she doesn’t mind selling her social media accounts and keeping a low profile.

 

“I only enjoy being famous occasionally. I would trade my fame for 2 billion dollars. Wettin dem dey carry fame do? Give me money and delete me from every social media platforms. I would give up my influence, everything for money,” she said.

 

Eke added that with 2 billion dollars she can afford an Island home and good living for herself and family.

 

She emphasised that she doesn’t care much about being famous.

 

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