Iyanya, the renowned Afropop singer and songwriter, shares insights into the reasons behind the varying levels of success among reality stars after winning competitions. Reflecting on his own experience as the winner of ‘Project Fame West Africa Season 1’, he reveals that most reality show contestants do not initially aim for fame after their victory.
In a candid revelation, Iyanya explains that for many contestants, participating in these reality shows is primarily an opportunity to showcase their talent, with fame not being their primary objective. Winning the competition often comes as a delightful surprise rather than a planned outcome.
However, according to Iyanya, those who ultimately thrive and succeed in the industry are usually the ones who enter the platform with a clear intention of becoming famous and relevant in the entertainment world. Their fervent prayers and strong desire for recognition play a crucial role in propelling them to make the most of their newfound status.