Kenya Out of Big Brother Hotshots

Alusa is the first male to be evicted from the Big Brother House, ruling Kenya out of the running, while Tanzania's Laveda was also evicted, making her the sixth female to leave the show.

  • Africa:   Hotshots in the Hot Seat

    Big Brother Africa, 27 October 2014

    IK is back on stage for another thrilling eviction night! Five women – Resa, Mira, Esther, Lilian and Sabina – have been evicted so far. This week three women –… Read more »

  • Africa:   Letting Her Know

    Big Brother Africa, 27 October 2014

    Laveda was clearly smitten over Permithias, but he had been trying to keep his distance. He has been very focused on the game and told Big Brother that he did not like being lumped… Read more »

  • Kenya:   Sabina Defends Decision to Leave Baby for BBA

    The Star, 24 October 2014

    Newly evicted Kenyan representative in the ongoing Big Brother Hotshot Sabina Stadler has defended her reasons for leaving her now, seven-month-old baby to take part in the reality… Read more »

  • Rwanda:   Kenzo to Light Up Big Brother Eviction Show

    New Times, 25 October 2014

    Fast rising dancehall star Eddy Kenzo will tomorrow, October 26, perform during the third 2014 Big Brother Africa eviction show. Read more »

  • Rwanda:   Big Brother Warns Samantha, M'am Bea

    New Times, 25 October 2014

    Biggie is kind and soft spoken but when you step on his toes then you risk facing his full wrath. Read more »

  • Nigeria:   Kenya Out of Big Brother Hotshots

    Premium Times, 26 October 2014

    The second Kenyan, Alusa, was evicted from the Big Brother House on Sunday ending the East African country's run on the show. Read more »

  • Africa:   Nomination Night

    Big Brother Africa, 27 October 2014

    Jumping straight into action, Big Brother called Arthur to the diary room for nominations. The young Rwandan picked Sheillah and Mr. 265, because he felt they were using him to… Read more »

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