SA's Lerato not bitter at losing BBAS 'big bucks'

Always fearless and one of the most outspoken in the house, through a 'wild card' South Africa's Lerato Sengadi got what one might call a third chance, and ended up among the top five competing for the whooping 200, 000 USD that went to Nigeria's Uti.

To some having been the third housemate to be evicted from the Big Brother Africa All Stars (BBAS) house, and not making it back to the house through voting but by use of a 'wild card' in the form of bar-corded t-shirts, would have meant that winning the money was not a far-fetched thought, but not Lerato.  Yes, she made it back into the house after housemates picked a star, which contained a code matching her t-shirt's code, but this, of course, did not demoralise her, as she went back into the house and played the game for the week, believing she stood as much of a chance to win as anyone else in the race.

Asked whether she did not see her back in the house as going to be 'bride's maid' who would just be making the show lively and accompanying those who really stood a better chance, she simply said:

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