Big Brother sent home two housemates in what could easily be described as the most mellow live eviction show viewers have seen this season. Princess and Arin bid farewell to the other ‘Shine Ya Eye’ housemates.
On Monday, the housemates nominated Emmanuel, Nini, Tega, Saga, Arin and Princess for possible eviction. Head of House, Pere, chose to save Saga and replace him with Saskay, placing her on the chopping block too. After an intense week of fights, kitchen drama, a military regime, and extreme parties, the week finally came to a head with two evictions.
The host for the season, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, first announced that Saskay was safe this week before evicting Arin from the house. Arin’s eviction left Nini and Peace in tears as they were losing a member of their clique. But, Arin left on a high note, telling Ebuka that everything that has happened in the house, including her eviction, is positive.
Answering the ‘what next question’, Arin said, “Definitely releasing a collection from my brand, Nola Black. And then, a bunch of art shows. I think I’m going to be having a bunch of collaborations and just life. I write, do costume design; there’s just going to be a bunch of stuff.”
Next, Ebuka took Emmanuel, Nini, and Tega out of their misery, saying they are safe. He then asked Princess to leave the house as she had been evicted. Princess immediately walked out, trying to avoid any heavy emotions, but not before she said her last words. Taking a bow, she told the housemates, “I love you guys! And by the way, my real crush in the house is not Whitemoney; it’s Cross. I love you, Cross!”
She later explained on stage to Ebuka that she was happy despite her eviction because she finally got to live her dream and experience Big Brother’s house. She also said she looks forward to continuing the hustle.
As always, Ebuka left the housemates with some words of advice after the evictions. “Quite an eventful week you guys have had. But I think I still need to keep talking about this talk about referencing the outside world. You guys need to focus on the game, alright? Keep your eye on the game. I’ll see you next week.”
There are now 21 housemates vying for the grand prize. The BBNaija season 6 edition winner will walk away with a whopping 90 million Naira worth of prizes. This includes a cash prize of N30m, cash in Abeg digital wallet, bitcoins courtesy of Patricia, a two-bedroom apartment courtesy of RevolutionPlus Property, and a top of the range SUV from Nigeria’s automaker Innoson Motors and a trip for two packaged by Travelbeta. This is the biggest reward for any reality TV show on the continent. BBNaija season 6 promises to surpass previous seasons with more exciting personalities and engaging activities.
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