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Oh Africa, where did Sabina go wrong?

Heads Up

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Big Brother on Sunday evening called out Sabina from Kenya as the fifth woman to be evicted from Big Brother Hotshots after initially being told she had been saved.

So how did our girl who was doing so well end up leaving on the second week? Sadly, Kenya is the only country that voted for Sabina, as the top-voted housemate, JJ, got votes from five African countries.

Four housemates up for eviction were picked by one country each, making the tie-breaker rule the determinant on who was to be evicted.The rule is that a percentage should be generated from all regions’ votes and be used to determine who stays and who leaves the house.

However, the rate at which the ladies are leaving the house has left everyone wondering whether this year’s show will end up with only males.

Zimbabwean ousemate JJ, who was in a tight position, survived this season’s second eviction, while Butterphly was also safe.Just as always, BBA comes with surprises each year, this eviction together with the first one has seen five females leaving the house.

The eviction show saw the unexpected exit of Nigerian housemate Lillian, who was rather popular in and out of the house for her controversial twerking.

The show’s presenter, IK even mentioned that this was the part of the evening which he least liked, but it was, however, inevitable. Lillian was the first to be called out of the house, which surprised many, and her other country representative, Tayo.

On stage, she expressed shock over her eviction, but that, however, didn’t stop her from treating the audiences to a freestyle rap and twerking.

Uganda’s Esther was the second housemate to be evicted, and unlike Lillian, she walked out without giving the audience any form of live entertainment.

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