It’s Week 7 in Big Brother’s house, and the game is tougher than ever. Out of the original 29 contestants, 13 housemates have already said their goodbyes, leaving the rest to battle it out for survival.
Unlike past seasons, where you could spot the likely winner by Week 5, this season has been anything but predictable; every eviction shakes the house and resets the game.
In Biggie’s usual way, the HOH games set the tone for the week. Zita won the HOH Challenger game on Monday, snatching it from Koyin, who won the position on Sunday. Isabella, the lowest performer, earned the dreaded house snail tag. Then came the scramble for the red envelope, where Imisi struck gold by finding immunity for herself. Rooboy also got a lifeline when HOH Zita pulled a Save One card from the Tree of Trinkets and used it to keep him safe.
That leaves almost everyone else on the chopping block. Except for Head of House Zita, immunity holder Imisi, Rooboy, and Faith, who once again hold the Most Influential Housemate crown, every other housemate is up for possible eviction.
With the pressure mounting, one big question remains: who will Biggie’s house lose next? Vote for your fave and keep them in the game. Voting is open on the Africa Magic website (web and mobile) with 100 votes per platform, and you can also vote via the MyDStv and MyGOtv apps. Remember, voting closes Thursday at 10 pm WAT.
Catch all the drama on the Big Brother channel, GOtv channel 49, and DStv channel 198.
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