Fans of beautiful actress, Erica Nlewedim were shocked when she became the third housemate to be disqualified from Big Brother Naija last night, after Kemen and Tacha.
The role interpreter who was touted to be one of the strongest contenders in the show was disqualified for her incessant breaking of Biggie’s rules.
While the deed has been done and it is too late to salvage the situation, Erica is obviously emotionally broken and needs help in order to get her groove back.
The following are the steps she needs to take to get her groove back.
- Take a break from social media
Social media is no doubt one of our biggest influences.Being disqualified from a reality Tv show is not a badge of honour that one wears. Erica has been abused, taunted and condemned on social media. Going back to social media will be a wrong move. She needs to detox, deal with her insecurities and listen to the stillness of her own voice. Taking a break will help her avoid the dark side of social media at the moment.
- She needs to consult a therapist.
Therapy is an effective treatment for emotional and mental health issues.Erica’s frequent outburst on the show are an indication of the fact that she has a lot of emotional issues she needs to deal with.
Her disqualification will certainly create a sense of being overwhelmed , which is a feeling of having too many issues to cope with.Consulting a therapist will help her deal with those emotional issues. Creating a Go-fund me account for her isn’t the first step to take at this moment.
- Work with a creative PR team
In public relations, crisis management is an essential aspect that cannot be underestimated.Erica’s disqualification is a crisis situation which is having a dent on her public perception and image.A brilliant PR team will help her change the narrative and position her as a compassionate, confident and changed young lady.Trying to cover up her flaws avoid blaming her and sweeping the issue under the carpet isn’t the route to tread on.
Erica’s disqualification means a lot but she can bounce back if these points are adhered to with discretion .