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Botswana: BBA: Oneal Is So Full of Himself

Oneal is so full of himself, he can't help it even when he's with his woman Feza. Scratch that, he's full of himself especially when he's with his woman Feza and it looks like she's always fascinated by him and his long stories filled with arrogant theories about everything.

This Ruby couple that was recently reunited last Friday when then Diamond HoH Melvin swapped Feza and Cleo for Selly and Natasha. The Tanzanian hottie was all too excited to come back to her knight in shining armour Oneal.

Tonight they spoke about how he planned their hook up from the moment he met her. Actually he spoke and she listened, adding a bit here and there. Gosh the guy loves the sound of his own voice and apparently so does his woman. He told her of his plan to get her from start to finish also mentioning how he 'allowed' the other guys to hit on her, making fools of themselves and paving a smooth way for him to slide right in. "You made it so easy because you were so accommodating," he said with irritating confidence.

You could see that Feza is whipped by this guy because she was hanging on his every word and not even terrified of the fact that he had been planning that they would be together since he first saw her. Can anyone spell STALKER? Feza must be seriously in love with this dude because what woman would go for a guy who plans everything to the tee including his hook up? Talk about a huge ego... Who does that? She's your partner Oneal, not some prized possession.

Angelo, Annabel, Bassey, Dillish and Pokello are up for possible Eviction this week. Vote now to keep your favourite Housemate in the game.

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