The Herald (Harare)
3 November 2009
Harare — Kenyan housemate Jeremy stunned Big Brother Revolution viewers at the weekend when he revealed that there was nothing serious between him and Emma, another housemate from Angola.
In an eviction show screened live on M-Net channel 198, Jeremy reiterated that Emma "was less than a lover but more than a friend."
Popularly known to viewers as 'Mr Muscle Man' because of his well-built body, the evicted Jeremy was short of words to describe his relationship with Emma.
However, he admitted that Emma was a good girl and would certainly miss her now that he was out of the house.
"Yes, we kissed and cuddled. She is a nice girl and I am really going to miss her," he said.
But he then shocked many of his adoring fans when he said he was not a fan of long distant relationships.
"I don't think there is going to be anything between me and Emma. She is from another part of the continent and I'm not a fan of long distant relationship," he said.
Jeremy and Emma were fond of each other to the point that they were isolated from the rest of the housemates. From the way they used to hang out together it appeared as though they were real to each other.
Sadly, it was Jeremy who had to leave the house first. He walked away with US$2 613 courtesy of Big Brother and he threw his molotov cocktail at Nkenna.
She is supposed to prepare meals and wash dishes for the housemates for one week.
Head of House for the previous week Nkenna revealed that she had saved Itai and replaced him with Emma "to give Africa a twist" and what a twist it was!
If it was not for this probably the Zimbabwean housemate Itai would have been evicted at the weekend.
However, Africa decided to evict Jeremy.
With Jeremy gone, there are nine housemates running for the grand prize of US$200 000.
The tension is building up in the house and so is the scheming. The housemates are forming new alliances while abandoning old ones.
Big Brother Revolution is broadcast live, 24/7 on DStv Channel 198 or for the next 56 days.
Also look out for highlights shows on M-Net (DStv channel 102) while AfricaMagic (DStv channel 114) will also update viewers with delayed broadcasts.
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