Big Brother Mzansi: End Of Road for Lola

Loren Van Der Byl received the lowest votes and became the third housemate to be evicted from the Big Brother Mzansi house.
  • Zimbabwe:   Lola Evicted, Oscar Trial Continues

    The Herald, 11 March 2014

    A colleague of mine took to Facebook and posted on his wall what ZBC radio and television programming used to be like. He said when everything was "real" way back in time viewers… Read more »

  • South Africa:   Lola is Evicted

    Big Brother Africa, 10 March 2014

    Less than two weeks ago she asked Big Brother for a voluntary exit before changing her mind and remaining in the game, but tonight (Sunday, 9 March) after 35 days in the House,… Read more »

  • South Africa:   Live Show: A Fair Goodbye to Lola

    Big Brother Mzansi, 10 March 2014

    The tension was never as thick and uneasy as when Lungile summoned reigning Head of House Sol to stand up, man up and deliver his long awaited Save and Replace reveal. Following a… Read more »

  • South Africa:   Live Show: How Mzansi Voted

    Big Brother Africa, 10 March 2014

    According to this week’s popularity Vote, Kat received the highest percentage of Votes with a staggering 61 percent. Read more »

  • South Africa:   Saying Their Final Goodbyes

    Big Brother Mzansi, 10 March 2014

    For one of the Big Brother Mzansi Housemates, the end of the road is nigh. But who is going home? Most importantly, are the Nominated Housemates ready for the moment that could… Read more »

  • South Africa:   Sol's Swap Shocker Revealed

    Big Brother Mzansi, 10 March 2014

    None of the Housemates could have prepared themselves for Sol's Save and Replace decision this week. After spending the week in the dark regarding Sol's decision Kat finally heard… Read more »

  • South Africa:   When Grown Men Cry

    Big Brother Mzansi, 10 March 2014

    MK was inconsolable after Lola's Exit tonight. Why wouldn't he, considering how close he and Lola had become towards the end of her BB Mzansi journey. Read more »

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