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FAKE EVICTIONS IN BIG BROTHER MZANSI UMLILO

JOHANNESBURG. โ€“ Big Brother Mzansi S5 housemates were left breathing a sigh of relief during the first live eviction show this Sunday, after finding out that there were no evictions for the first week of the Umlilo season.

Last week, the housemates nominated each other for eviction, unaware that the nominations were fake.

The seven housemates who thought they were on the chopping block: Ash-Ley Ogle, Gugu, Kay B, Mandy Hagan, Savage and Nsuku, who Sweet Guluva her up for eviction to save Ash-ley, were all left reeling but relieved when they realised they were actually safe for another week.

However, the fake nominations served as a harsh reminder of the unpredictable nature of the game.

One wrong move could put their dreams of winning the R2 million prize in jeopardy.

This experience will undoubtedly serve as a wake-up call, reminding them that their time in the house is uncertain and can be cut short at any moment.

Smash Afrika was back on stage looking dashing as he delivered another Biggie twist.

Eemoh took to the Big Brother Mzansi stage with a performance of his hit song Masithokoze, exciting the audience as they sang along.

Sweet Guluva, the reigning Head of House, vowed to defend his title and prove heโ€™s not a one-hit wonder.

However, will it be worth it with the new twist Biggie introduces?

Will his move of saving Ash-Ley and replacing her with Nsuku cause yet another uproar in the house?

Biggieโ€™s fake evictions raised questions about the value of Sweet Guluvaโ€™s save and replace power.

Was it all in vain?

Will there now be tension between Sweet Guluva and Jojo? โ€“ Multichoice

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