Saturday, 3 May 2014
BBA ‘the Chase’ Winner Dillish Mathew Talks About Her Life After BBA And Her Relationship With Flavour!
winner of Big Brother Africa “The Chase”, Dillish
Matthews was in Nigeria recently for the Mr. Nigeria
contest and Ynaija caught up with her!
She talked about her rumoured relationship with sexy
Nigerian musician, how she is yet to spend the
money she won at ‘the chase’, how she is running
out of time to have kids (she will be 25 next year and
wants to have all her kids before she is 25), her
views on marriage, how she is most likely to end up
marrying a Ghanaian or Nigerian and so much more…
it’s quite an interesting interview.
Read excerpts below:
How did it feel to win Big Brother Africa?
“I still find it unbelievable. I mean seeing all those
people who came from so many different countries
during the opening ceremony, I still ask myself how I
made it. People used to say I was too reserved and
didn’t kiss or have s*x but I guess if it’s your time,
it’s your time. I’m still humbled by the fact that I won.
What do you think helped you win the competition?
“I don’t think there’s any strategy because I was just
being myself. I think the trick is to be yourself, if
you’re wild and crazy, stay that way, if you’re not,
don’t pretend to be.
What was the first thing you bought with the prize
money?
“I haven’t really spent my money on myself because
I’ve been investing in real estate. However, I did buy
myself some watches including a Rolex.
You have your own cosmetics line now, do you have
any other business ventures in mind?
“My cosmetics line, Vault by Dillish is an
endorsement by a US company and I also have my
own salon in Namibia. I also have investments in real
estate. Frankly, I consider myself to be
businesswoman not an entertainer.
Do you have any interests in music or acting?
“I love African music. After Big Brother, my mind
opened and I started listening to South African music,
to D’banj and of course to Flavour so when he asked
me to feature in his video, I said yes.
As for acting, I’m working on a few things and if they
turn out well, I just might explore it too.
So about Flavour, there’s a rumour on the grapevine
that you’re a couple, is that true?
“Flavour and I are just friends. I mean he’s hot and
I’m sure he thinks I’m hot but we’re just okay with
being friends. Besides, he hasn’t made any moves
like that and I haven’t either.
So are you expecting him to make a move?
“No, I’m not. He has a girlfriend and I hear she’s a
hottie.
What do you think about Nigerian men?
“I think there’s a possibility that I’d either marry a
Nigerian or a Ghanaian, there’s just something about
them that I find attractive.
You once said that you don’t believe in marriage, do
you still feel this way, and why?
“I still feel this way but it’s not that I don’t believe in
it, I just don’t think I would want to get married. I
think I would be okay if I could just find a guy that I
could date forever. This might change when I get
older but for now that’s how I feel.
Have you ever had your heart broken?
“Of course, I’ve had my heart broken, I’ve been friend
zoned many times and I’ve been turned down before
too. I didn’t take it to heart though because I think
it’s just normal.
Speaking about heartbreak, there were a lot of
rumours about what led to the breakup between you
and your ex-boyfriend, Stephen. What really
happened?
“All I have to say is that not everything reported is
true so don’t believe everything you read. Sometimes
people make stories up so that the media can leave
them alone.
You promised your fans on Twitter that you intend to
start having babies this year, so when are we
expecting the little ones?
“As soon as I find myself a hunk, I’ll start. I’ve
always wanted to have kids before 25 and I’ll be 25
next year so I’m running out of time.
After you won Big Brother, your long lost father
suddenly surfaced, how did that make you feel?
“As a child without a father, you look around and just
wish you could be like other kids who have one. It’s
an empty feeling and you just want to know him and if
you look like him.
I’ve always wanted to know and I went to Big Brother
and mentioned his name in the hope of finding him.
When he came forward, I rejected him at first and then
I saw the resemblance and opened up and accepted
him. I’m taking it slowly now and getting to know
him.
What do you think is the biggest challenge facing
women in Africa?
“I think it’s the fact that people believe we should be
submissive. If you start making a lot of money as an
African woman, you could get demotivated because
people believe you won’t find a husband. Men don’t
really like women who are rich because they believe
she’ll misbehave.
You’ve been helping a lot of children, do you have a
charity organization of your own?
“Yes I do, it’s called the Royal Hope Foundation and
it focuses on community development and I hope that
it can spread across Africa.
How do you intend to do your part in making the
world a better place?
“The vision I have, is that of helping people. It’s such
a passion for me that I can sacrifice a lot just to make
a person’s life better. I’m not interested in a lavish
lifestyle, I just want to help people.
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