Big Brother: Romantic link broken

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Of course, some have survived eviction using the strategy but not for the unlucky couple of Ugandan Ernest and Tanzanian Bhoke.
During Sunday’s Eviction Show viewers saw another romantic link break in the House. Ernest and Bhoke, affectionately known as Ebhok, were both evicted.
The two were the longest surviving couple in the House and it took an eviction to separate them. But, only momentarily, as Bhoke was evicted first, then IK announced that Ernest was also leaving and the Tailsmates were really floored.
EBhok were not, however, reunited on stage, so it’s going to be tough to tell if the eviction is the end for them, or only just the beginning.
Ebhok became an item after stealing a few steamy moments in the jacuzzi during a Saturday night party. However, both alluded, on separate occasions, to have met each other before moving into the House.
Their romance wasn’t always very romantic although they were lucky enough to be randomly selected as Tailsmates when the two houses were revealed.
Sometimes, with all the arguing that went on between them, it would seem keeping them separate would have been a better bet.
Playful Karen, who nominated Bhoke and called her boring, would have delighted in their separation, if only to get a reaction from Bhoke. Viewers echoed Karen’s sentiments, nicknaming Bhoke “Bore-ke” from the word go.
Two couples that met in the House and pursued a romance outside are All Stars Meryl and Mwisho who got engaged in the House, and the Revolution’s Kevin and Liz who didn’t date in the House, but got married in 2010.
The big question for EBhok is was it all real, or was it just another amplified strategy? – M-Net-Entertainment Reporter.

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