After 42 days in the Big Brother Hotshots house, Mr. 265 (Malawi) and Samantha (South
Africa) were booted out on Sunday night after not picking up enough votes from
the continent. The 12 housemates who are left in the game are on high alert
though, as Big Brother introduced a twist which they think puts them all in danger of leaving next week and surrendering
their shot at the USD300 000 prize.
After Samantha and Mr. 265 were evicted, IK
took viewers into the house for a special announcement from Big Brother. Biggie
told the housemates that there were to be no nominations after the live show,
but that instead, all of them were up for eviction next Sunday.
On top of that,
he announced that ten housemates from previous seasons of Big Brother Africa would be entering the game. Each current
Hotshots housemate will have to compete against an ex-housemates in order to
stay in the game. At the end of the week the audience will decide whether to
keep the Hotshots housemate or to swop them with an ex-housemate from their
country. As the housemates caught their breath, IK
informed viewers that Big Brother was playing a prank on the housemates – there
is no voting this week, and nobody is in danger of leaving on Sunday. The
returning housemates are not eligible for the USD300 000 prize and are in on
the prank – but the Hotshots think
they need to fight for their lives in the game.
IK then went back into the house and
introduced the returning housemates one by one. The ‘match-ups’ are: Idris vs
Feza from BBA: The Chase; Macky2 vs
Sulu from BBA: the Chase; Goitse
& Sheillah vs Miss P from BBA
Amplified; Sipe vs Natasha from BBA:
The Chase; Tayo vs Uti from BBA 3
& All Stars; JJ & Butterphly
vs Vimbai from BBA Amplified; M’am
Bea vs Elikem from BBA: The Chase;
Ellah vs Denzel from BBA: The Chase;
Trezagah vs Leonel from BBA Revolution
and Nhlanhla vs Luclay from BBA Amplified.
The returning housemates are back in front of the Big Brother cameras for one
week and will enter the Big Brother House on Monday, 17 November 2014 at 20h30
CAT right after the conclusion of the Nomination show broadcast.It’s going to
be a tough week for the Hotshots!
Unfortunately for Samantha and Mr. 265, their
eviction was no prank and they joined IK on stage after he revealed that they’d
received the fewest viewer votes this week. Samantha was only in the firing
line after being ‘added’ by Head of House Sipe, who stood and told the
housemates that her decision was nothing personal. “I added Samantha because I
was looking at the strongest people from the other group because most the
people in my group were already up,” said the Malawian with a shrug.
Out on stage with her co-evictee, Samantha
said that she had a feeling she’d be leaving and had even gone as far as
packing up all her personal items. “I always felt there were some underlying
issues with Sipe and I and that she’d put me up. Also compared to the people I
was put up against, I felt they were very strong,” she said. IK quizzed her
about the effect of the ‘strike’ she received early on in the game for
conspiracy. “I got to a point where I didn’t know if I should speak about
certain things – I was very paranoid,” said Samantha. After showing her, her
highlights package, IK asked about JJ and Idris, who featured quite heavily
towards the end. “It seemed like Idris, outside the house and away from
cameras, would be someone that you’d date?” asked IK. “Yes, I would say that,”
was her response. “But Not JJ?” teased IK. “No!” she said, with a laugh and a
shake of her head.
Mr. 265 said he had mixed feelings about being
evicted. “ Being put up, there’s a possibility you survive or not, so it’s all
cool,” said the Malawian. IK quizzed him on his ‘altercation’ with Tayo, where
he had to ask the Nigerian to stop singing loudly while his team was trying to
prepare for a task, but he brushed it off. “What’s this show going to do for
your career as a radio and television presenter?” asked IK. “We’ll have to see
how things have changed outside the house,” said Mr. 265. “As Figgie said,
we’re quite lazy and there’s a lot of work we have to do after this – I think
the chapter begins now.”
It had been a busy week for the housemates.
Big Brother came up with a unique punishment for Butterphly, who had been seen
to move during the ‘freeze’ stripper task. Every time Big Brother played a
specific musical riff for a period of 48 hours, she was to stop what she was
doing and give the nearest male housemate a lap dance. On Tuesday, Big Brother
was replaced by a flirtatious imposter – a female Biggie called ‘Figgie’. She
was a little harsh on some of the housemates and a little flirty with others,
constantly asking the guys to take their shirts off in the Diary Room and
teasing the housemates about their weight.
During this week’s Modern Drama Extravaganza,
the housemates were told that they were not playing for immunity as usual, but
rather for a team reward – the chance to receive messages from home. The
StarMeter question for the past week was “Which Big Brother Hotshots housemate
is the funniest” – a title that went to Macky2. This week, the question to be
answered by social media buzz is “Which Big Brother Hotshots housemate is the
craziest?”
The musical accompaniment to the live show was
provided by Zambian duo JK, who kicked off the show with ‘Telemundo’ and Kay
Figo who added a bit of spice with ‘Kanyelele’ later on.
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