By Olamide Jasanya
It is beginning to seem as though Nigeria’s Goldie is determined to convince viewers and fellow house mates of her acting prowess, especially with her new role as queen of deceit.
She yet again exhibited her acting prowess on Sunday, June 24, 2012 during the eviction of show that saw South Africa’s model, Barbz out of the game.
As soon as Barbz was announced evicted, the Nigerian singer burst into tears and begged for forgiveness from Barbz, claiming to have been out of her mind when she saved Prezzo instead of her. Barbz, however, didn’t seem to believe her story or tears as she calmly replied ‘Its okay’, adding that she had suffered thierd degree burns after Goldie’s betrayal.
‘Luckily, I have people who love me and people who will take care of me when I get back home’, she concluded.
Meanwhile, the suspense continues as Namibian and Malawian contestants have been nominated for eviction through the random selection process.
Big Brother Update: Goldie continues deceptive game



8 comments
Why tellin the world. I like barbz response towards d acclaimed goldie.
This article is just a poor excuse of a PR for Goldie. We all know what we see on tv is not acting but a girl with a low self-esteem!
is gods wish,had it been the almighty is by his side,he would’nt hav evicted
g still rocks….u did wat u had 2 do girl..its only a GAME.
Though, Goldie is a Nigeria and I’ll eva support her but not me alone will make it happen. I Pray She Change For The Very Best…
Goldie is d worst pretender i hav ever seen
All I’m sure of is that È all have our strength A̶̲̥̅̊₪d̶̲̥̅̊ weaknesses. She just showed her own weakness.
nawa o