BBA: Butterphly still to find feet…As JJ gives top notch performance

Showbiz Reporters
ZIMBABWE’S representative in Big Brother Africa Hotshots, Butterphly, has to up her game tomorrow and improve from her dismal 44 percent score during a live talent show task in the house. As part of the tasks from Biggie announced by head of house Tanzanian Laveda, housemates are supposed to perform during an individual talent show tomorrow and create a poster to advertise their performance.

Housemates spent the better part of yesterday afternoon coming up with posters for the task and some practising their acts.
A cocoon is what Butterphly seems to be in as Zimbabwean fans are waiting to see the radio DJ’s talents that have seen her hosting the afternoon drive time shift on PowerFM.

Tomorrow presents Butterphly with an opportunity to redeem herself from her low 44 percent score during her cameo performance on Sunday evening.
Zimbabwe’s other housemate, JJ, on the other hand, seemed to know how exactly to convince his audience on what he was capable of as he managed to put up a top notch performance.

He made the audience fall in love with him and in turn rewarded him with a 72 percent score after he played his guitar to a love song he wrote especially for the show.

Maybe the vocal training by South African recording artiste/producer Ray J in the morning will help Butterphly improve and impress.
Another thing is that Butterphly has not found her feet in the house as she has not found a friend to hang with.

JJ on the other hand has taken to it like a fish to water as predicted by last year’s housemate Pokello Nare as he was seen mixing and mingling with housemates.
It seems that most housemates on Big Brother Africa Hotshots have a strong musical talent as there are seven musicians who did well during their live performances on Sunday.

Other the musicians, apart from Zimbabwe’s JJ, are Frankie from Rwanda who made an entrance into the house using a song to earn him 64.3 percent, actor and singer Alusa (Kenya) who earned himself 61 percent and musician Laveda from Tanzania who earned herself 85 percent.

Hairdresser and singer Sipe from Malawi garnered 59 percent, musician Macky 2 from Zambia scored 59.1 percent and Ghanaian award winning songwriter and poet Kacey Moore had 52 percent.

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