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Zim Big Brother Africa rep up for eviction
05 Nov 2014 at 11:25hrs | Views
AFTER being on honeymoon for the past four weeks, Butterphly's holiday is finally over as she has been put up for possible eviction from the Big Brother Africa (BBA) Hotshots game - a move which will likely shake things up for her.
This will serve as a test of her popularity among viewers of the show as it is her first time on the chopping block. She joins Ellah (Uganda), Frankie (Rwanda), Nhlanhla (South Africa), Permithias (Namibia) and Trezagah (Mozambique) who are also up for eviction.
Trezagah makes his second appearance on the nomination list, while this is Nhlanhla's third time in the firing line in four weeks. It's a case of new week, same old problems for Ellah and Permithias as they are now permanent figures on the nominees' list.
It remains to be seen if Butterphly, who is now known as "the girl who loves to sleep and get lost in her dreams", shutting the rest of Africa out, will survive eviction. Compared to other housemates, Butterphly has starved viewers of the reality show of entertainment as she has not been that active in the game. She is rarely captured by the cameras as she is always sleeping; if she is not sleeping, she is listening to what fellow housemates will be talking about.
She has left many wondering how she made it to be a Hotshot as she rarely showcases her talent. If anything, she hides her talent as she prefers keeping to herself, quietly going about her daily activities, something which seems to be her strategy of surviving in the house. She has been one lucky housemate as she has always been part of the winning teams which have been immune to nomination.
She was initially safe from eviction but ran out of luck this week as Head of House, Idris (Tanzania) put her up after being tasked to put one housemate up. He randomly chose Butterphly as she has never been put up for eviction. Unfortunately for the Zimbabwean housemate, she has no idea that Idris put her up compared to other housemates who were given the bad news on Monday evening. She will only learn her fate during the Eviction show on Sunday when Big Brother asks the Head of House to reveal who he put up for eviction.
JJ, who has been up for eviction since the beginning of the show, is safe this week.
Voting is underway and runs until Sunday. People can vote for Butterphly via sms, WeChat or online on the www.bigbrotherafrica.com website. Depending on Big Brother's mood on Sunday, two or three housemates will be evicted.
This will serve as a test of her popularity among viewers of the show as it is her first time on the chopping block. She joins Ellah (Uganda), Frankie (Rwanda), Nhlanhla (South Africa), Permithias (Namibia) and Trezagah (Mozambique) who are also up for eviction.
Trezagah makes his second appearance on the nomination list, while this is Nhlanhla's third time in the firing line in four weeks. It's a case of new week, same old problems for Ellah and Permithias as they are now permanent figures on the nominees' list.
It remains to be seen if Butterphly, who is now known as "the girl who loves to sleep and get lost in her dreams", shutting the rest of Africa out, will survive eviction. Compared to other housemates, Butterphly has starved viewers of the reality show of entertainment as she has not been that active in the game. She is rarely captured by the cameras as she is always sleeping; if she is not sleeping, she is listening to what fellow housemates will be talking about.
She has left many wondering how she made it to be a Hotshot as she rarely showcases her talent. If anything, she hides her talent as she prefers keeping to herself, quietly going about her daily activities, something which seems to be her strategy of surviving in the house. She has been one lucky housemate as she has always been part of the winning teams which have been immune to nomination.
She was initially safe from eviction but ran out of luck this week as Head of House, Idris (Tanzania) put her up after being tasked to put one housemate up. He randomly chose Butterphly as she has never been put up for eviction. Unfortunately for the Zimbabwean housemate, she has no idea that Idris put her up compared to other housemates who were given the bad news on Monday evening. She will only learn her fate during the Eviction show on Sunday when Big Brother asks the Head of House to reveal who he put up for eviction.
JJ, who has been up for eviction since the beginning of the show, is safe this week.
Voting is underway and runs until Sunday. People can vote for Butterphly via sms, WeChat or online on the www.bigbrotherafrica.com website. Depending on Big Brother's mood on Sunday, two or three housemates will be evicted.
Source - chronicle