I think the Baddies Africa cast was pleased with the new addition except Elsie K

Choco Brown. Image via Instagram /@boujeebrownchocolate
Choco Brown. Image via Instagram /@boujeebrownchocolate

There’s nothing like a new arrival to shake things up on Baddies Africa, and this time, it was Choco Brown who brought the drama and the gifts. I think Choco made a bold first impression, stepping into the house with her “real queen” energy and a basket of luxury makeup to match. While most of the girls seemed more than happy to welcome the new baddie, there was one person who looked less than thrilled, Elsie K.

Now, I know Baddies Africa thrives on clashes and chaos, but this felt a little different. Choco wasn’t loud or confrontational. She was calm, polite, and even complimentary. So why did Elsie react like someone had walked in wearing her crown? That’s what I want to unpack here because, according to me, the tension said more than the words ever could.

Let’s get into what really happened and what I think it all means for the Baddies Africa house.


Choco Brown enters Baddies Africa with grace, gifts, and confidence

From the moment Choco Brown stepped into the Baddies Africa house, she was ready to impress. I think her calm demeanor stood out in a show known for explosive personalities. She introduced herself as “the real queen,” and while that’s a loaded title in a house full of self-proclaimed royalty, Choco delivered it with a smile and some seriously expensive peace offerings.

“Let me start by giving you guys makeup,”

She said, handing out gift bags from an international brand. I believe that gesture alone softened everyone up, at least for a moment. There’s something about a free makeup haul that brings even the biggest baddies to a happy place.

And just like that, most of the cast welcomed her without a fuss. There were no raised voices, no side eyes, and no immediate tension, except for one not-so-subtle reaction. In a sea of polite smiles, Elsie K’s silence was deafening.


I believe Elsie K didn’t take kindly to the “real queen” title

The moment Choco said she was “the real queen,” I could feel a shift in the room, and I think Elsie K felt it the most. She didn’t say much, but her face said everything.

Elsie didn’t yell or make a scene. But she made a statement in her own way by walking away. She simply stood up and left without saying a word. That’s not nothing. In a house full of women who speak their minds loudly, that kind of quiet exit speaks volumes.

Choco noticed it too.

“I know some of them were shocked when I said I’m the real queen,”

She admitted. I feel like that line didn’t bother the others nearly as much as it did Elsie. For her, it wasn’t just a line; it was a challenge. And I believe she wasn’t ready to co-sign anyone else’s royal status just yet.


Most of the Baddies Africa girls seemed happy to have Choco join

While Elsie was clearly not feeling it, the rest of the Baddies Africa girls seemed to be on board. I think it’s because Choco didn’t come in with the usual baddie attitude, no yelling, no drama, no threats. Just a cool vibe, some thoughtful gifts, and a clear sense of self.

Even Choco seemed surprised at how smoothly the introduction went.

“The girls were so welcoming. They really liked me,”

She said. And you know what? I believe her. From what we saw, there were smiles, a few giggles, and even some playful questions about who she was and where she came from.

I think what helped her win them over was her ability to blend confidence with humility. She walked in proudly but not arrogantly. That balance is hard to find in Baddies Africa, where the loudest voice often dominates. But Choco showed that you don’t need to scream to make an entrance, you just need to own your power.


I think Elsie’s reaction hints at bigger tensions under the surface

Elsie K’s walkout may have looked simple, but I think it hinted at something deeper. In a show like Baddies Africa, power dynamics matter. Titles like “queen” aren’t just fun, they’re part of a larger pecking order. So, when someone new claims that role on day one, it’s bound to ruffle a few feathers.

And according to me, Elsie didn’t appreciate someone stepping into what she might see as her territory. It wasn’t about the gifts or the vibe. It was about identity and hierarchy. Choco called herself the queen, and that’s something Elsie clearly didn’t agree with.

Choco picked up on the tension, but she didn’t let it ruin her moment.

“If they don’t like it, I don’t care,”

She said with a smile. That line felt like a quiet mic drop. She wasn’t there to start trouble, but she wasn’t going to shrink herself either. And I think that’s what makes her presence such a wild card going forward.


Overall, I found Choco Brown's entrance in Baddies Africa to be seamless, strategic, and just spicy enough to mix the pot. As usual, the girls embraced her with open arms and opened their makeup bags. Only clearly not feeling it was Elsie K.

Just that one moment of her leaving without uttering a word told a lot about what the next move might be. On a show called Baddies Africa, no gesture is low-key. Everything means something. And that queen title is really heavy right now.

Choco, in particular, shows no signs of giving up the fight, and Elsie does not seem prepared to share her crown. To me, it all just feels like the tip of the iceberg, and if this is the calm before the storm, I will be listening for that thunder.

Edited by Debanjana