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Zim's JJ faces BBA eviction

by Showbiz reporter
14 Oct 2014 at 06:55hrs | Views

ZIMBABWEAN Big Brother Hotshots housemate JJ is on the hit list again as his name received the second highest nominations for possible eviction with compatriot Butterphly on the other hand safe.

As of yesterday JJ and Frankie from Rwanda had the highest number of votes with seven and eight nominations from housemates.
Samantha from South Africa was chosen to be head of house (HoH) and could save JJ and replace him with someone else.

It seems JJ's know-it-all attitude is his Achilles' heel as most of housemates who nominated him pointed that out.
Butterphly nominated Frankie and Ester while JJ nominated Lilian and Laveda. JJ nominated Lilian because of her negativity in their group and Laveda because she began abusing her rights as HoH.

During the nominations Laveda nominated JJ because she felt he failed at his task of being a director for their show as they lost and Frankie for not being forthcoming with himself. Lilian nominated JJ because she felt he had a "big head".

While many find Tayo's loudness and abrasiveness distasteful, other housemates reckon Frankie lacks presence and that JJ is full of himself.

Whoever is managing Team JJ has gone on to drum up support for votes so that JJ stays in the house.
Voting runs until Sunday morning 06:00 CAT. For people top save JJ they can vote via SMS, WeChat, via www.bigbrotherafrica.com and SMS Voting typing the keyword "Vote" followed by JJ to the short code 15626 (Econet, Telecel, Netone).

Fans can vote 100 times by SMS per mobile number during each voting period. WeChat Voting: Voting on WeChat is free. To vote via WeChat on your mobile phone, go to your app store and download the WeChat app. Create your profile, then search for BigBrotherAfrica and add the account. You can then start voting on WeChat, up to 100 times per mobile phone number during a valid voting period.

Website and Mobile site Voting: Voting on the website and on the mobile site is free and you are allowed to vote 100 times per cellphone number on the website and again 100 times per cellphone number on the mobile site during a valid voting period.


Source - Online