With vibes all around and big brother with his A game on! Tonight’s eviction show came with a lot of twists, four housemates were the bottom four respectively according to the voting polls, they are Praise, Vee, Wathoni and Trickytee. Vee was saved and so was Trickytee and Wathoni, unlike last week Neo was up for eviction night but tonight wasn’t even among the bottom four to be evicted.
Ebuka as usual shook alot of tables and let people’s secret open in the air, he got to talk with praise about all his relationship in the house and he said it was just part of the game, he still loves his fiance no matter what.
Ebuka asked Vee what she said about Laycon keeping a distance from Erica and she stood by her words because she cared about the feelings of her friend Laycon. Brighto was questioned about him calling Neo a pretender and he totally denies it which leaves Ebuka and fans of the show surprised! Prince was emotional upon praise leaving but Ebuka still had a question for him about Tolanibaj being his second choice and he totally clears the air assuring us Tolanibaj was never a second choice. Congratulations to the saved housemates and we expect more from praise because he has something for upcoming dancers.
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