Big Brother Mzansi enters final week

Showbiz Reporter
Big Brother Mzansi (BBM) Season 2 has entered its final week with one couple expected to leave the House R2 million richer on Sunday evening. The remaining six housemates are a bag of emotions with so much excitement, accomplishment and a hint of anxiety at the idea of being in the final. But there is also the reality that, come Sunday, the TV life they have been living for the past two months will come to an end, with everything going back to normal when they go back to the real world.

Three couples, Ace and Ntombi, Mbali and Chelsea and K2 and Blue have made it to the final and are in the running for the grand prize money.

Feisty lovers Soxx and Tembi lost a chance to win the grand prize as they were evicted on Sunday evening. The pair which seemed to have found love under Biggie’s accommodating roof may soon collapse after Tembi’s sentiments during the Live Eviction show on Sunday. Tembi when asked by BBM host, Lungile Radu seemed not interested in their relationship outside the house saying it was just a game when she was asked what the future held for them. She, upon realising that Soxx was depressed by her sentiments then told Radu that only time would tell, of which Soxx concurred.

Ace, Blue, Chelsea and Mbali also engaged in a light hearted conversation over what they would do once they returned to their everyday lives next week. Blue was most vocal about her worries and concerns. After getting used to BBM luxuries like having groceries delivered to their doorstep and living rent free, the duchess said she dreaded the prospect of having to once again fork out cash on bills and relinquish the joys of Biggie’s house. Chelsea too despaired at the idea of no longer having a personal trainer.

Looking at the brighter side, Blue gloated over the paid appearances she would do and the possible revenue it could generate for her from her BBM fame.

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