A former Big Brother Naija (Shine Ya Eye) contestant, Angel Smith, in a recent interview, recalled her early life struggles and how she overcame them.
The controversial Reality Show star who just kick-started her podcast, ‘Of Blood, Bones and Water’, said, it was borne out of her life experiences.
Angel Smith while speaking further on the inspiration behind the podcast recalled how she became homeless after the death of her boyfriend.
She said: “It was inspired by struggle and silence. I struggled so much growing up, and I said it while in BBN; from self-harm to s*xual assault, physical assault, death of my boyfriend and homelessness because I had left home. It felt like the universe was taunting me, and I went through all that while having a social media presence that seemed jovial. That was because I was silent. Sometimes, people judge one for always being sad. So, people choose struggling in silence. I started the podcast to normalize vulnerability. I want people to feel safe in their vulnerability.”
Advising individuals in abusive romantic relationships, she said, “I always roll my eyes whenever I hear people telling persons in abusive relationships to leave. Some people leave, and their abusive partners kill them; so, it is not easy to leave. There are many factors to consider and truthfully, I don’t know the right approach.
The Shine Ya Eye edition housemate also said her anxiety became worse after participating in the reality TV show.
“I have voiced out my struggles with anxiety and depression. My anxiety became significantly worse after the show (BBN). I could not come online without giving myself a pep talk, especially after a lie was published about me. There was this whole Internet saga of people misconstruing things, and even lying against me to fit a narrative. It was hell. Now, I still struggle with coming online; it makes me anxious. Sometimes, I laugh about it, but it has made me so fierce about protecting my space, even with my fans. I am not the fun Angel that used to gist with them anymore.”
“Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited, whereas imagination embraces the entire world, stimulating progress, giving birth to evolution.”