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Sexy songstress Eazzy, who represented Ghana in the Big Brother Africa StarGame reality show, has stated emphatically that she will break up with Keitta if he gets sexually involved with any of the housemates in the Big Brother house.
Eazzy and Keitta, her boyfriend, represented Ghana as a couple in the Downville house of the reality show.
The two were the first couple to ever enter the 91-day show and were unfortunately separated after Eazzy was evicted and Keitta upgraded to the Upville house.
Keitta is undoubted the hottest guy in that house. He is the prey of the females in the house especially Maneta, who was unfortunately disqualified from the show Tuesday.
In spite of the numerous temptations, the Gogowind singer in an interview on Hang Out on Cruise Control on Hitz FM with Kwame B said she is always careful in her relationships not to cheat and expect that her partner reciprocates that gesture.
According to her, "I don't forgive. I forgive a lot of things but not unfaithfulness."
The decision to end the relationship with the brother of hip life's originator, Reggie Rockstone, should he break their love code is born out of her vows not to share her man with anyone.
"It's just me and how I like my relationships. I am a one-woman one-man kind of thing and it's a bond that we've established," she said.
Eazzy, 25, who parted ways with her record label Lynx Entertainment before the reality show, seems to have her love magic working on her 22-year-old prince who has so for turned down all love advances towards him.
As for how long Keitta will remain faithful to her, only time will tell.
Asked if rumuors that the couple had sex, several times, in their hotel room in South Africa before the reality show, Eazzy did not hesitate to admit that they were true.
She was, however, quick to maintain that they never had sex in the Big Brother house.
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