Since emerging victorious on the All Stars show, Ilebaye Odiniya, a former Level Up housemate of Big Brother Naija and All Stars champion, has experienced a rapid ascend in her career. Notably, she has not only risen to stardom but has also garnered recognition from prominent Nigerian celebrities.
Adding another accolade to her growing list of achievements, Ilebaye has earned the recognition of the up-and-coming Mavins singer, Ayra Starr. A quick check of Ilebaye’s Instagram followers reveals that ‘Sabi Girl’ is currently following the reality star.
This has left many of her fans rejoicing over her increasing blessings.
One Regina Dalu wrote, “Age group
One Layour wrote, “Movement!!!
One Distinct Souvenirs wrote, “This one go pepper the other housemates die. Chaii
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One Properties By Susan wrote, “Baddies lounge
One Real Indonima wrote, “Them kuku look alike
One Sweet Buddie wrote, “Another life achievement
One Salihu wrote, “Why not? Everybody identify with fame?
One Claudy Blinks wrote, “Era of baddies..she will be featured in her music video soon”.
Recalling Ilebaye’s victory in the All Stars Season, a wave of congratulatory messages poured in, with one notable message coming from Afrobeat sensation Davido.
Davido warmly congratulated Ilebaye on her remarkable win, reminding us all that there’s truly nothing quite like celebrating a success story.
In a remarkable display of sportsmanship, despite her loss to Ilebaye, Mercy Eke, the Pepper Dem and All Stars first runner-up, extended a hand of friendship to Ilebaye. She sent a heartfelt message, encouraging her to wear her crown with pride and continue shining brightly.
In the spirit of celebration, Mercy acknowledged Ilebaye’s exceptional gameplay, highlighting her strategic prowess.
Taking to her Instagram story to join in the celebration, Ceec, the second runner-up, affectionately described Ilebaye as “a small pepper.”
Meanwhile, Tacha Akide also joined the chorus of celebration for Ilebaye’s victory. She shared a post, subtly addressing her past rival, Mercy Eke, and implying that her victory in her own season was clear proof that Mercy might not have emerged the winner without her disqualification.