Botswana's Motamma tumbles from BBA house
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Motamma did not get a single vote, which might have been due to the fact that both contenders from Botswana were up for possible eviction and Botswana's votes went to O'Neal. She was evicted alongside Ethiopia's Betty, who has been in a romantic relationship with Sierra Leone's Bolt from the early stages of the game. Betty had one vote from her country, her 'boyfriend' Bolt also had one vote from his home country, and Ghana's Elikem also received a vote from his native country. Since there was a tie between Betty, Elikem and Bolt, percentages of votes from all participating countries were used and unfortunately for Betty, she had the least average across all countries. When asked which person she would first call once she got back home, she said Bolt. Since the day she came into Big Brother Africa house, Betty's life seemed to revolve around Bolt's with the Ethiopian beauty making Bolt's bed, making breakfast for him and doing his laundry.
Motamma did not expect to be evicted as she was put in the hot seat by the week's head of house, Kenya's Annabel who decided to save herself at her expense. Motamma however took the bad news very well, as she left the house with a smile and kept her cool, thanking all her fans. She also gave the O'Neal and Feza relationship her blessings.Meanwhile, O'Neal's relationship with Tanzania's Feza seems to have won hearts of many viewers. In the wee hours of Monday, Feza and O' Neal cuddled and shared passionate kisses.
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