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I Treated Diane Like An Egg But She Made Me Feel Like An Option Elozonam
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Diane and Elozonam aired out their feelings towards each other on last night’s episode of the BBNaija 2019 reunion and fans have been talking about it.

Elozonam and Diane also revealed why they think their relationship did not work, despite its energy at the beginning.

The reality stars were quite close in Big Brother house and their sweet relationship in the house led to the coining of the couple title “Dialo” to represent the duo’s relationship.

During the Pepper Dem Reunion show, the show’s host Ebuka Obi-Uchendu after airing a short clip of Diane and Elozonam’s display of affection while in Big Brother house, gave the two a chance to explain where things currently are with the two of them.

Elozonam stated he really cared about Diane and that Diane was the girl he felt connected to when he first came into the house and was feeling a little “socially awkward”.

However he said, she always treated him like an option which made him feel he’s the only person in love. He said she was always talking about someone outside the house, who was later revealed as handsome actor, Mulawi Gavor.

Diane in her response said she made it obvious to Elozonam that she liked him and that he [Elozonam] wouldn’t deny that. She admitted she was also suspicious of Elozonam’s motive in the house at the time because he came in at the 4th or 5th week.

Ebuka then inquired about their relationship after the show. It became immediately evident that the two had not maintained the same close relationship they had in the house after the show.

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Hear Doves Adventurous New Song Cathedrals Of The Mind
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Reunited U.K. trio Doves will end their decade-long wait between albums next month with the release of The Universal Want. Following the band’s comeback singles “Carousels” and “Prisoners,” Rolling Stone is exclusively premiering the third preview at their upcoming LP, “Cathedrals of the Mind.”
“We were interested in using the lyrical metaphor as a kind of vast expanse of the mind, in which thoughts and memories get trapped or locked into being forever,” Doves’ Jez Williams tells Rolling Stone. “Somewhere in the maze, there is a way out, but how to find it? Also, the track started with a really good, blissed out groove!”
Despite coming 11 years after the band’s 2009 LP Kingdom of Rust, “Cathedrals of the Mind” finds Doves at their most adventurous, utilizing dub, ambient, and spoken word alongside their own distinct sound heard on Y2K epics like  â€œLost Souls” and “Sea Song.” While other reuniting bands might be satisfied simply recapturing their old sound, Doves opted instead to push their music forward.

“It was important, as it has been and will be for Doves. We’re always looking under rocks to see what’s there,” Williams said. “Can we walk through that door? Does this sound reflect what’s now and who we are? How will it make other people feel, to be made to care?”

Even prior to Doves’ formal reunion in early 2019, the trio — brothers Jez and Andy Williams and Jimi Goodwin — had already begun working on new music; the roots of “Cathedrals of the Mind” date back to the band’s 2017 visit to the Welsh island of Anglesey, where the music and hook were crafted.

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