Kaone victim of BB mock eviction

Botswana's Big Brother (BB) representative, Kaone was the first to be evicted from the BB All Stars House. The man from Kanye seemed a little disappointed and explained to IK on stage that he couldn't understand why Africa voted him off.

Tatiana (of Angola) seemed a little self-assured with the eviction. She walked on stage explaining that she really wanted to go back because all the All Stars really bonded over the food strike on the sixth day. When IK broke the news to Tatiana and Kaone, Kaone's reaction was full of genuine surprise, he said that he was "broken apart, sooo excited, gonna give it to you again". Tatiana said, "I am the sheriff, I have to get back to that house and come back with $200 000". When they were allowed back into the House, they were smiling and laughing and jumping in each other's arms. Most of the Housemates were happy to see them return. Meanwhile, romance seems to be building strongly between  Ugandan, Hannington and Sheila , the light skinned beautiful lass from  Kenya. While Sheila was in the shower, she and Hannington had a very intimate conversation about possible romance. Hannington made an effort to assure Sheila that a perception about him being a womaniser and wanting to sleep with every woman he gets involved with is inaccurate.  Hannington assured Sheila that he would respect her wishes to remain celibate, adding that she is a grown woman and should be able to back off from any activity she was not comfortable with.

Unfazed by Hannington's alleged lack of personal hygiene, Sheila admitted her attraction to him and did not object to his advances. Her only concern was whether Hannington could keep up with the type of lifestyle she leads. She did not elaborate further on what the statement meant. Meanwhile on Saturday starving Big Brother (BB) housemates held the security guards hostage protesting for food.

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