The race to the finale reached another milestone when Que won the final Head of House challenge of the season. With the title came the coveted HoH condo, and Que chose Thandeka as his guest. The pair spent the evening relaxing together, enjoying the HoH snacks and the comfort that comes with the final stretch of the show.
During the evening, their conversation turned reflective as Thandeka admitted the house felt different without Ashay and Mmeli. Que pointed out that it had only been the first day since they left, but Thandeka confessed that it had already felt unusually long. She said she missed them and even had intrusive thoughts of leaving the house herself, though she quickly reassured Que she had no intention of actually quitting.
The two continued chatting while unwinding in the condo. Que noticed that Thandeka had a few bruises, which led them to laugh about the various physical marks they had picked up during their time in the house. Thandeka also revealed she had not slept properly since Friday night and explained that she had even slept outside on Saturday before waking up hungover the next morning. Reflecting on the competition, the pair speculated that Trixie might have been in danger of leaving if all the housemates had been up for eviction. Thandeka added that she felt confident she and Que would survive the week because they had remained strong throughout the competition.
Elsewhere in the house, Trixie, Didi, and Liema shared a lighter conversation as they reflected on the unique personalities that made up this season. They laughed about how different everyone had been, describing the group as “weird in a nice way". Didi even complimented Trixie, telling her that her body looked amazing, though Trixie playfully brushed the compliment aside.
Not everyone was in a celebratory mood, however. Trixie later found Bravo B sitting alone and checked in on him. He admitted he wasn’t feeling okay and explained that with the finale week approaching, he wanted to avoid anything that might upset him. Instead, he hoped to keep the energy light and focus on enjoying the remaining days in the house.
Bravo B later opened up to Thandeka about his personal struggles with expressing emotions. He explained that growing up he had never been comfortable sharing his feelings or talking about his hardships. Thandeka listened carefully and encouraged him, reflecting on how she personally prefers to keep her plans and visions private until people see the results for themselves. Their conversation turned heartfelt as Bravo B shared parts of his difficult past, with Thandeka offering support and reassurance.
With the final HoH crowned and emotions running high, the house is beginning to feel the weight of the journey coming to an end. Between moments of celebration, vulnerability, and reflection, the housemates are slowly preparing themselves for life beyond Biggie’s house.
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