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Big Brother: JJ on top of his game

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JEROME better known as JJ,one of Zimbabwean housemates in the Big Brother game continues to shine having once again escaped eviction.
Since the beginning of Big Brother Hotshots, it has been a tough road for JJ who has been found on every list of housemates on possible eviction.
It seems the week started well for JJ, who apart from escaping eviction had the privilege of being among the housemates in the group that won the extravaganza.
Together with Goitse(Botswana) JJ did a fabulous job as the monkeys and their pantomime extravaganza went without a glitch impressing viewers.
Fortunately, for both Zimbabwe’s representatives Butterphly and JJ, their team, Forest Fantasy won the extravaganza ensuring that the group members were immune to nominations.
Despite being labelled a ‘Mr-know-it-all’ JJ has proved to be on top of his game.
As this week’s Head of House, many in Africa expected JJ to add Nigerian Tayo up for possible eviction since the two are perceived to be ‘enemies’ in the house.
JJ, however, showed viewers that he is in the house to play the game by not adding Tayo but nominated Frankie (Rwanda).
He has not nominated a housemate from Southern Africa, a clever move that will see him being appreciated more by the region.
It seems JJ got into the game with the knowledge that only viewers determine who leaves the game and who stays.
Since the beginning of the game it was only this week that JJ nominated Sheila (Botswana) which was inevitable considering the Motswana’s rude behaviour towards fellow housemates.
This week as JJ escaped eviction Laveda (Tanzania) and Alusa (Kenya) were evicted from Big Brother Hotshots.
Alusa becomes the first male housemate to leave
while Laveda is the sixth female housemate to be evicted.
On the nomination list for possible eviction next week are Sheila (Botswana), Luis (Namibia), Mr265 (Malawi), Kacey More (Ghana), Authur and Frankie (Rwanda).

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