the girls keep falling like dominoes as alliances are broken and paths crossed.
In a week that saw all Headsmates up for possible eviction on Sunday except for Vina who was the Head of House, competition was tight as housemates jostled for votes.
Perhaps Felicia saw it coming after IK, the presenter of the show, paused for a while and then told her to leave the house.
Felicia, who was arguably one of the best dancers in the house, did not say much as she took her walk of shame. She told IK that her least favourite housemate was Vina not least because she had replaced herself with Felicia but because they “didn’t click”. She was then showed videos of her during her stay in the house.
But back in Tails House things aren’t always what they seem. As housemates gave Millicent a warm welcome not everybody was happy especially Miss P and Weza, who have set their eyes on Alex. Only last week Weza opened up about her crush on Alex while Miss P tried in vain to woo Alex into bed. Apparently Alex has not really said which one of the girls he likes most maybe to him the US$200 000 up for grabs is worth more than any relationship in the house.
The Sunday’s Eviction Show was spiced up by performances from Tanzania’s Shaa, who rocked fans with an amazing delivery of her energy-sapping hit number.
According to M-Net this is how Africa voted:
The Housemate who received the least country votes, Felicia, was evicted. There was a three-way tie between Millicent, Vimbai and Sharon O with only one country vote each. For this reason the tie-breaking mechanism was used. On a percentage basis, Sharon O (10,23 percent) and Vimbai (12,93 percent) were declared safe, and Millicent (6,41 percent) was sent to the Tails House.
This is how Africa voted: Hanni 5 country votes – Ethiopia, Angola, Ghana, Nigeria and the Rest of Africa. Wendall: 3 country votes – Zimbabwe, Namibia and Zambia. Lomwe: 2 country votes – Malawi and Mozambique. Zeus: 2 country votes – Botswana and South Africa. Sharon O: 1 country vote – Uganda. Vimbai: 1 country vote – Tanzania. Millicent: 1 country vote – Kenya. Felicia: 0 country votes.
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