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Pepper Dem BBNaija: Tacha and Thelma representing already

***Tacha and Thelma have broken the first fight in the Big Brother 2019 Pepper Dem show

***The two ladies were seen arguing over food portion

***Thelma and Tacha are now the topic of discussion on many social media platforms

By Jennifer Y Omiloli

The drama is on! Tacha and Thelma have opened the floor with their first ‘fight’ barely 72 hours in the Big Brother house.

Just as the housemates settled to eat their lunch on Tuesday, their third day in the house, Tacha and Thelma got into a heated argument over meat and fish.

It started after Tacha dished meals for everyone and settled to eat but a dissatisfied Thelma complained about the portion which she got.

Tacha angered by Thelma’s ungrateful behaviour, picked offense and the two got into a heated exchange of words.

Insulting words were thrown across the room between the two ladies who seemed to be completely irritated by the actions of each other.

Other housemates tried to prevent the ladies from getting into a physical fight which could have led their dismissal from the show.

As expected, for breaking the first fight in the house, Tacha and Thelma immediately went viral on social media.

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