With tonight’s eviction looming, the nominated housemates took to the diary room to reflect on their week, their relationships in the house, and their chances of survival. Emotions ran high as they shared their thoughts, fears, and strategies in candid sessions.
Bravo B was the first to leave his previous season and admitted he felt nervous about tonight’s live eviction. He explained that his nerves came from going up against housemates he considered strong competitors. He confessed he would never nominate himself again and regretted doing so this time. He rated his confidence in surviving the eviction at 7/10. Regarding the ladies’ wager, Bravo B gave them a 5/10, noting that others didn’t give up.
Kokii admitted to feeling nervous and emotional, particularly about the first eviction night. She described last week as a rollercoaster, and called it the worst week of her life. While she has often compared herself to the boys and felt overshadowed, she acknowledged enjoying the time she spent with them and with Ramona. Kokii vowed that if she survives tonight, she would put in more effort and stop being too chilled about the game.
Didi said she felt tired but generally okay, noting that as the weeks go by, she’s become more accepting of whatever happens in the house. She avoided conflict this week and enjoyed bonding with Mshefane, describing it as cute and understanding. She expressed frustration at repeated nominations and reflected on spiteful behaviour from other housemates. She also questioned whether Thandeka’s ongoing comments toward them could be considered bullying.
Mshefane said he felt excited yet reflective ahead of eviction night. He described the week as full of amusement, though he admitted he hadn’t put in as much effort as he could have. He identified The Don and Dube as his main competition and valued the recent separation for allowing him to observe them closely. He spoke about his bond with Big Sister, which has caused a stir in the house, and shared his mixed emotions about being nominated for the first time.
Liema expressed irritation at receiving a strike this season. She felt the ladies’ loss of the wager was deserved, though she enjoyed performing with them. Liema admitted feeling like she had lost herself and promised to try to find herself again if she survives. She hopes that Ashay, Bravo B, and King Wanda survive the eviction and apologised for any conflicts, clarifying that she is not a bully.
Thandeka described her week as particularly tough and said she felt drained after watching the clips. She admitted fear about being nominated and wished she had spent more time with Mmeli. Thandeka apologised for her actions toward Ilano and regretted quitting the wager. She hopes Mshefane, Bravo B, Ashay, and Kokii survive tonight.
Que said he sees himself as the biggest competition among the men and identified The Don and Dube as his main rivals. He welcomed the recent separation for giving him a chance to observe them and hopes Bravo B and Ashay survive tonight, while he would like to see King Wanda and Mshefane leave.
Trixie admitted disappointment in herself for letting her emotions get the better of her. She thanked Big Brother for a second chance but acknowledged the two strikes she received and believes she might go home. If she survives, she promises to stay in her lane, do better, and avoid discussing her past. She also expressed that she wants Thandeka to leave.
King Wanda said he feels in good spirits and much less nervous than last week. Being nominated this time is easier for him since he’s up against friends. He hopes Ashay, Bravo B, Mshefane, Liema, and Thandeka survive, wants Trixie to stay, and hopes Que, Buhle B, and Didi leave, viewing Que as a strong threat.
Ashay said he feels good and is ready for anything. He believes life is about taking risks and doesn’t regret nominating himself. Confident about surviving tonight’s eviction, he rated his chances 11/10, saying he has been true to himself, showing his unique and multi-talented personality. For tonight’s eviction, he hopes King Wanda, Bravo B, and Mshefane survive, while he would like to see Que leave, having noticed Que tends to go behind people’s backs and start conflicts.
Buhle B said she feels anxious yet calm, with mixed emotions about whether she will leave or stay, but expressed gratitude and hope to remain in the house. She hopes Trixie survives, believing she has more to show, and would like to see Kokii leave, feeling she hasn’t shown her purpose in the house. Buhle B reflected on playing a safe game so far and hopes to speak up more. She is proud of herself for navigating the house as an introvert.
These diary sessions gave a fascinating glimpse into how the nominated housemates are feeling ahead of tonight’s eviction. From nerves and reflection to strategy and hope, each housemate shared their honest feelings about their performance, their connections, and their expectations.
Tonight’s eviction promises to be dramatic. Who will survive and who will leave the Big Brother house? Tune in to find out!
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Big Brother Mzansi season 6 is broadcast live 24/7 on DStv channel 198. Stream here. Sunday eviction shows are at 18:00 on Mzansi Magic and Mzansi Wethu. Join the conversation on social media using #BBMzansiS6 and #Bazozwa on Facebook, X, Instagram, and TikTok.
