During this week’s events, the female housemates were given a task to choose a male partner from a random selection. Aligned with the theme “Fashion,” Biggie presented the All Stars with a challenge to express their creativity by using their faces as canvases and painting an aesthetic representation of how they perceive their chosen partners.
The task sparked artistic flair among the All Stars and surprisingly brought together former adversaries, namely Adekunle, Doyin, Uriel, and Whitemoney, who had been entangled in current feuds.
Adekunle and Doyin pour out their grievances using art
Adekunle and Doyin had been in a state of disagreement since the Level Up reunion, but their conflicts had not escalated significantly during the All Stars season. Despite this, their interactions remained limited and lacked meaningful conversations.
The recent task further highlighted their silence, as they opted to express themselves through face paintings instead of verbal communication. When Doyin took the lead in the task, her face painting unexpectedly unsettled Adekunle.
Influenced by Venita’s insightful remarks on the representation, Adekunle decided to reciprocate with his own interpretation, leading Doyin to express her dissatisfaction to Mercy Eke, stating that she was fortunate to have a good partner.
Uriel and Whitemoney try to iron out their issues
Despite having previous arguments related to food and kitchen duties earlier, Uriel and Whitemoney, who were paired as partners through a random selection process, approached the task with a positive attitude.
They skillfully painted each other’s faces and took a moment to address the issues they had with each other. Although they didn’t reach a definitive resolution, it seems like a promising start to their journey of reconciliation.
Another significant highlight of the task was Ilebaye and Ike’s partnership, which showcased the duo having so much fun painting their faces, as socials couldn’t get enough of their interaction.