Queen Mercy Fires Back at Accuser: "I Wasn't Famous in 2017 US Visit"
BBN's Queen Mercy Denies US Prostitution Allegations

Big Brother Naija reality star, Queen Mercy, has publicly clapped back at a follower who made a series of damaging accusations against her character. The online drama unfolded when a fan left an emotional comment blaming Queen for the collapse of her marriage and making shocking claims about her reputation abroad.

Heated Exchange Over Marriage and Malicious Claims

The follower's comment was packed with pain and accusation. They stated they were "tired of defending" Queen and expressed heartbreak over the end of her marriage. The most explosive claim was that people in the United States had labeled Queen a "prostitute" and claimed she could never stay in a man's house. The commenter said they were now being mocked by people they had previously argued with in Queen's defence.

Another follower quickly stepped in, urging the accuser to stop attacking someone who was already down and going through a difficult time. However, Queen Mercy decided to address the allegations head-on.

Queen's Detailed Rebuttal and Timeline

In her response, Queen Mercy provided a clear timeline to debunk the US allegations. She revealed that her last visit to the United States was in 2017/2018, a period long before she found fame on Big Brother Naija. During that trip, she briefly stayed with her aunt in Houston, Texas, before traveling to Florida for a pageant.

"I wasn't even famous then," Queen pointedly stated. "So where did US people see me as a prostitute?" She emphasized that at the time, she was just a regular pageant contestant with no significant public visibility, making the widespread claim implausible.

She admitted her family might not approve of her airing the issue publicly, but she felt compelled to set the record straight. Queen lamented that since leaving the BBNaija house, she has been called all sorts of names, with some people acting as if she committed a crime on the show. She boldly declared that if another All Stars season is announced, she is ready to return without fear.

Addressing Specific Accusations About Her Life

Queen Mercy tackled several other accusations one by one:

  • Posting to Spite Her Child's Father: She denied ever posting her child's father online before. She explained that sharing her wedding pictures was an act of excitement, like any new bride, and was never intended to "pepper" or spite anyone.
  • Movie Roles Affecting Marriage Readiness: On claims that her acting roles make her unfit for marriage, Queen stated she has only featured in a few films. She challenged anyone to provide proof, asserting she has never acted in deep kissing or overly romantic scenes.
  • Dancing on TikTok: She addressed criticism over her dancing and twerking videos, stating that dancing brings her genuine happiness and she has no plans to stop.

Queen Mercy concluded her fiery response with a defiant statement, suggesting that being a "good girl" never paid her bills. The exchange highlights the intense scrutiny and often harsh criticism reality TV stars face from the public, even during personal crises.