Annabel and Sulu waved goodbye to their fellow housemates – and their shot at the USD 300 000 prize - during Sunday night’s live Big Brother: The Chase eviction show after receiving the fewest viewer votes from Africa this week. Annabel was up for eviction after receiving three nominations from her housemates, while Sulu found himself in the firing line after Head of House Bimp saved Cleo and put him up for eviction in her place.
IK
didn’t waste any time in summoning Annabel and Sulu from the house in quick
succession, after taking delivery of the envelopes containing the verified
voting results from the SizweNtsalubaGobodo auditor.
Out
on stage before the rapturous studio audience, Annabel said it hadn’t been easy
to cope with the variety of personalities in the house, telling IK: “at the end
of the day, it’s all about respect. Respect my space and I’ll respect yours”. Sulu
said that he’d been the same inside the house as he is outside – always full of
energy and enthusiasm. He told IK that Selly had been his very good friend and
that she had been one of the women in the house that he’d connected with.
Last
week’s evicted housemates, Pokello and Bassey, got to have their say about
their time in The Chase. Pokello said
that some housemates had been nice to each other simply to avoid nomination,
which is where “fakeness and pretending” had come into play. “That’s not who I
am,” she said. Bassey said that Africa had taken the entertainer out of the
house by evicting him and explained that coming from a really big family had
helped him fit into the house more easily. He told IK that Fridays and Sundays
were his lowest moments in the house, where people you’d gotten to know so well
were swapped or evicted.
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Ukeje and Jackie Appiah joined IK on stage to talk about the 2014 AfricaMagic
Viewers’ Choice Awards. Both were winners – for Best Actor and Best Actress –
in 2013, and Appiah and Best Director winner Akin Omotoso spent some time in
the house on Thursday to help judge the housemates’ task presentation. Ukeje
and Appiah joined IK in announcing that the 2014 AMVCA ceremony will take place
on 8 March 2014 in Lagos. For more information about submissions, visit www.africamagic.tv.
Boity
Thulo was on hand to explain another way for fans to connect with evicted
housemates – via the weekly Google + Hangout. By asking a question on Twitter
with #DStvReality, the presenters will try to ask the evicted housemates as
many fan questions as possible during the Hangout. Fans can watch the Google +
Hangout via the DStv Google + page, or catch up afterwards on www.youtube.com/bba. Each week, one of
the evicted housemates’ biggest fans stands a chance to participate in the
Google + Hangout – check out thee DStv Google + page and www.bigbrotherafrica.com
for more details.
Namibia’s
multi award-winning rap kingpin Sunny Boy rocked the stage twice – first with “Yeah
Aa / Balance” and then towards the end of the show with his smash hit “Follow
Me”.
A
highlight of the week, was Melvin and Elikem being surprised by Big Brother’s talking fish. After
surprising Elikem very early on Thursday, the fish had a word with Melvin on
Friday as he was preparing for a late-night shower. He played it as cool as
Elikem had – in stark contrast to Selly’s hysterical reaction the first time
the fish spoke to her. The fish set both Elikem and Melvin tasks, for which
they would receive rewards if completed successfully.
This
week’s viewer vote winners were: HD PVR Decoder – Hermine Ilunga (Zambia);
Uhuru Tablet – Kondwani Muwowo (Zambia) and DStv Walka – Saheed Ayinla
(Nigeria). Don’t forget to vote to keep your favourite housemate in the game
after Monday’s nominations, to stand a chance to win!
There
are fewer than 30 days left in the game as the 9 remaining housemates battle
for viewer votes and the USD 300 000 prize. Stay tuned to DStv Channel 197
& 198 24/7 for all the live Big Brother:
The Chase action.
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