Phew! Itai saves Kristal
Nkenna surprised the housemates when she told them that she wants to leave the house, claiming she is sad, homesick and tired of the scheming and the game.
Itai tried to convince her that it’s part of the game and that she needs to be strong. He, of course, has a vested interest in keeping her in the house as he fears that if she leaves, he may have to follow as her Comrade in Arms.
In his diary session, Yacob told Big Brother that he trusts Itai. Little does Yacob know that Itai did not replace him and Hannington but opted to save his fellow Zimbabwean, Kristal who is paired with Quinn.
Big Brother asked Liz why she voted for Hannington, since she seems very close to him. She said that she told Hannington she nominated him and there are no hard feelings between them. She also told Yacob, when he asked, who she had nominated, shocking him with the ladies’ plan to put Kristal up for eviction in the hope that Itai would save her and Quinn.
Yacob later went to Itai to tell him what happened in the diary room. Itai wants to know who he said is part of his alliance. Yacob reiterates that he trusts that Itai saved him and Hannington, with Itai just laughing in response.
Itai is on the campaign trail as he realises that not everyone is sticking to their promises. He spent time with both Kristal and Geraldine to hear their thoughts about his position and came away concerned for his safety in the game.
Tuesday is task day on Big Brother Revolution and this week, the housemates will focus on their soccer skills. One of the major features of any soccer game is “theatrics”.
Convincing the referee that he should award a penalty in your favour may be the greatest asset any soccer player can bring to a team.
For the next three days, whenever Big Brother blows the whistle, all housemates must immediately drop to the ground as if mortally injured and appeal in the most dramatic way for a penalty until Big Brother sounds another signal. They also each have to perfect a “signature trick” with a soccer ball, before unveiling it to Big Brother today.
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