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Biguesas
The axe fell on Angola and Biguesas (pictured) and Neyll had to leave the house. Neither contestant expected it, but it had to happen. And now, before we even have time to get used to it, we realise that there are a lot of people – seven to be exact – who are up for eviction.
This is a Big Brother first and it is way overdue because we are not getting much joy from this crowd. The fewer contestants there are, the easier it is for us to concentrate.
We would surely miss Bolt and Betty if they were to go as they have given us incredible action from day one.
Botswana’s Oneal has a lot to lose if he leaves as he had just started warming up to Feza. But now it seems he is not that popular. The house’s “Iceberg Slim”, Elikem, is currently our most valuable player and he shouldn’t go. If Big Brother had the authority to save someone then this guy should be the one to get a helping hand. Seriously though, who dates two women in such a confined space and gets away with it? Well, almost.
PARTING WORDS
We caught up with Biguesas and Neyll, the two fallen heroes of Angola who were unfortunately booted out on the same night.
“I hope our country realises that we tried our best from the outset,” Biguesas said.
“I had fun and I can’t say that I saw this coming, but it is what it is,” he added.
Neyll appeared to still be in shock with the idea of being out of the game after almost three weeks.
“I really miss the house. I enjoyed every moment of it and I did not think I would be out so soon. I thought I got along with everyone, but obviously that was not the case. It really doesn’t bother me because I know that we were all just playing a game, so it is fine,” he said, sounding like he was forcing himself to man up. Like their predecessors, the pair are looking to milk the little bit of fame they got from this experience. We wish them the best.
WAY TO GO
Elikem’s juggling of two gals, Pokello and Fatima, is really keeping us awake these cold nights. Elikem is always the quiet one during the day. He lets other guys waste their ammunition, but come crunch time he comes out tops. That said, his is not the easiest job as the girls are also becoming aware of his tricks and they don’t look like they will be fighting for him. Still, two ladies, one roof, wow.
MOEMISH
Can someone please explain to Malawi’s Natasha how the game works. When she got nominated she got really furious and when someone tried to explain to her that she was considered a threat she didn’t see that as a compliment. Instead, she thought she was not being respected or something and lost her temper. Mom Natasha, please relax, all they are saying is that you are very good at the game, and those who are good at the game get ganged up on and booted. If Africa loves you then you really have nothing to worry about.
WHAT FATE HOLDS
I really don’t care about much, but I say let’s separate Bolt and Betty – have one of them leave and the other stay and see if they remain faithful to each other. Ten bucks says they wouldn’t and that would make for some good TV. How come those who form sexually charged partnerships never go far? Because that’s not what the game is about.
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