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Third Big Brother housemate evicted
06 Jun 2011 at 09:31hrs | Views
Nkuli, one of South Africa's representatives in the Big Brother Africa (Amplified) reality show has become the third housemate to be evicted from the show - after Sunday's live eviction show.
She was up for eviction with fellow South African housemate, Luclay and two other housemates, Kim and Mumba.
After last week's eviction show that saw Jossy from Namibia becoming the first housemate to be evicted from the show, things heated up with the housemates realising that the game was now on.
Lotus Kyamba, Big Brother housemate from Tanzania, on Friday had her dream of winning the reality show dashed after she was evicted from the show after slapping Luclay.
The slap, which contravened Big Brother's rule against violence in the reality show, came as a result of an argument between the two.
After a recap of the week's activities, Miss P, Head of House in the Tails house, was called upon by IK, host of the show to formally announce who she was saving from eviction.
Miss P breathed heavily before announcing that she has decided to save Karen and replaced her with Mumba.
Karen who prior to that announcement knew she had been saved interestingly 'pretended' to be surprised when Miss P made the declaration.
Mumba on the other hand didn't seem surprised at the turn of events. She told Big Brother that she had already packed her bags towards a possible eviction.
After Zimbabwean singer, Cindy who is said to have shared the same stage with the likes of Sean Paul and Beenie Man and is also said to have recorded a song with Sean Kingston rocked the eviction stage with an exciting performance before the real eviction began.
IK asked the four housemates up for eviction, Nkuli, Mumba, Luclay and Kim to report onto the eviction stage.
Testing the pulse of the four possible evictees, IK asked Mumba, who but for Miss P would have been free from eviction, if she thought Miss P was a back-stabber.
Mumba said she will not call Miss P a back-stabber since she was playing the game but indicated that, she had the strange feeling that she will be up for a eviction so she packed her bags ready for any eventuality.
Luclay on the hand described Lotus as being selfish for her reaction by slapping him due to a simple argument which got her evicted.
He revealed that, due to his initial confrontation with fellow housemate, Ernest, he decided not to nominate any housemate but put himself up for eviction.
Shortly after that interaction, IK asked Kim, Luclay and Mumba to go back stage indicating that they have survived this week's eviction.
Nkuli, who now knew she has been evicted, and fellow country mate, Luclay shared a long healthy hug before parting ways.
Nkuli told IK, after the formal declaration that she has been evicted, that she loved the Saturday night party in the house and will miss fellow housemate Michael.
Asked by host of the show who she will least miss in the Big Brother House, she said she will least miss "Ernest, Nic and maybe Alex."
As per the votes, Luclay had the highest number of country votes, 8, winning votes from Angola, Botswana, Ethiopia, Ghana, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa and the Rest of Africa (non participation countries forming one country vote).
Kim had 5.5 (5 and half) country votes gaining votes from Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and half of Mozambique.
Mumba had 1.5 (1 and half) country votes from Zimbabwe and half of Mozambique.
Nkuli on the other hand had no country votes, not even from her country, South Africa.
The eviction show's performances were sealed by the Amplified Crew who treated fans and viewers to the hot dance moves.
The Heads house take their turn Monday with their nominations for possible housemates for eviction.
She was up for eviction with fellow South African housemate, Luclay and two other housemates, Kim and Mumba.
After last week's eviction show that saw Jossy from Namibia becoming the first housemate to be evicted from the show, things heated up with the housemates realising that the game was now on.
Lotus Kyamba, Big Brother housemate from Tanzania, on Friday had her dream of winning the reality show dashed after she was evicted from the show after slapping Luclay.
The slap, which contravened Big Brother's rule against violence in the reality show, came as a result of an argument between the two.
After a recap of the week's activities, Miss P, Head of House in the Tails house, was called upon by IK, host of the show to formally announce who she was saving from eviction.
Miss P breathed heavily before announcing that she has decided to save Karen and replaced her with Mumba.
Karen who prior to that announcement knew she had been saved interestingly 'pretended' to be surprised when Miss P made the declaration.
Mumba on the other hand didn't seem surprised at the turn of events. She told Big Brother that she had already packed her bags towards a possible eviction.
After Zimbabwean singer, Cindy who is said to have shared the same stage with the likes of Sean Paul and Beenie Man and is also said to have recorded a song with Sean Kingston rocked the eviction stage with an exciting performance before the real eviction began.
IK asked the four housemates up for eviction, Nkuli, Mumba, Luclay and Kim to report onto the eviction stage.
Testing the pulse of the four possible evictees, IK asked Mumba, who but for Miss P would have been free from eviction, if she thought Miss P was a back-stabber.
Luclay on the hand described Lotus as being selfish for her reaction by slapping him due to a simple argument which got her evicted.
He revealed that, due to his initial confrontation with fellow housemate, Ernest, he decided not to nominate any housemate but put himself up for eviction.
Shortly after that interaction, IK asked Kim, Luclay and Mumba to go back stage indicating that they have survived this week's eviction.
Nkuli, who now knew she has been evicted, and fellow country mate, Luclay shared a long healthy hug before parting ways.
Nkuli told IK, after the formal declaration that she has been evicted, that she loved the Saturday night party in the house and will miss fellow housemate Michael.
Asked by host of the show who she will least miss in the Big Brother House, she said she will least miss "Ernest, Nic and maybe Alex."
As per the votes, Luclay had the highest number of country votes, 8, winning votes from Angola, Botswana, Ethiopia, Ghana, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa and the Rest of Africa (non participation countries forming one country vote).
Kim had 5.5 (5 and half) country votes gaining votes from Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and half of Mozambique.
Mumba had 1.5 (1 and half) country votes from Zimbabwe and half of Mozambique.
Nkuli on the other hand had no country votes, not even from her country, South Africa.
The eviction show's performances were sealed by the Amplified Crew who treated fans and viewers to the hot dance moves.
The Heads house take their turn Monday with their nominations for possible housemates for eviction.
Source - Byo24News