Another week filled with confrontation, romance – and sheep had gone in the Big Brother house and it well seems like the storm is settling only to begin again. A now regular phenomenon in Biggie’s house.
Big Brother supplied the materials to transform each and every housemate into a unique sheep. After lunch, the housemates were required to create a farmyard environment – and after dinner, each housemate had to jump a fence 100 times – dressed as a sheep! On completion of each sheep’s 100 leaps, all other sheep were required to bleat. After the housemates were finished “counting sheep,” the Head of House led the sheep in a game of "Simon Says", followed by a session of ghost stories by candle-light. After that, each housemate sang a soothing lullaby to the group, after which they had to each jump the fence 30 times. Only after that could they go to
Meanwhile the diary sessions yielded some fascinating insights into life in the house – Emma bed! talked to Big Brother about her fight with Nkenna and Kaone, Jeremy told Big Brother that he didn’t like Liz and Nkenna’s attitude. Quinn coined a new word: “Sheepy,” which means ‘everything is good.’ He thought everything in the house was going well, but pointed out that the girls were no longer as close as they were when they first met the guys.
The third eviction show penultimate Sunday provided more drama than ever before as two housemates left: Mozambique ’s Jen - of her own volition - and Uganda ’s Phil - for not gathering enough votes from Africa .
With Jen making a voluntary exit from the series due to personal reasons, she was the first to depart the Big Brother house this week, saying her goodbyes and meeting series host IK on stage where she was also met by her father. After her departure, when IK took viewers inside the house to ask Kevin to reveal that he had replaced Edward with Phil during the nominations on Monday, the announcement was met with silence as the housemates processed the news. Edward, obviously relieved, simply smiled while Phil trudged off to pack his bags.
Edward got the ‘Molotov Cocktail’ and had to spend the week without his personal belongings. No thanks to Phil’s.
However, in a dramatic nomination show last Monday, Biggie announced that four housemates were up for eviction. These were originally Namibia’s Edward and Rene, Zambia’s Paloma and South Africa’s Liz. But Elizabeth, the head of house decided to replace Liz with Erastus, which compromised both twins’ stay in the house.
Biggie Makes Sheep out of Housemates Amidst Endless Drama
Another week filled with confrontation, romance – and sheep had gone in the Big Brother house and it well seems like the storm is settling only to begin again. A now regular phenomenon in…
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