The Bazozwa house said goodbye to Buhle B, Kokii and Mshefane in a dramatic live show that forced housemates to confront both their relationships and their behaviour. Before the announcements, Smash pressed the housemates on the tension among the ladies and the fragile romances forming in the house, setting the tone for a revealing night.
Relationship matters
Before the evictions, attention turned to the state of romance in the house. Mshefane addressed the curiosity surrounding his connection with Didi, explaining that the two were simply enjoying each other’s company without labels. Didi confirmed they had discussed the uncertainty of life outside the house, which led them to keep things casual.
Meanwhile, Neliswa and The Don presented a different outlook. The pair made it clear their bond runs deeper and could continue beyond the show. The Don confidently shared that they had spoken about the future and were willing to explore their relationship outside the house. "I think we are a bit more serious. We spoke about it, and we will try outside," The Don said about his relationship with Neliswa
Reflections and apologies
Housemates also took a moment to reflect. Trixie explained her reaction to Biggie’s strikes, saying it was relief rather than pride because she feared disqualification. Ramona and Thandeka apologised for their comments toward Ilano, though they admitted the frustration remained. When discussing the week’s gender divide, Neliswa and Didi described the clashes as inevitable conflict among strong personalities, while King Wanda blamed his altercation with Tumi the Barber on eviction nerves and alcohol expectations that never materialised.
Dynamics in the house
Neliswa and Didi had a chance to speak about the problems the girls' camp faced this week during the gender divide blaming it on girls just being girls and nothing more. "We step on each other's toes, girls will be girls", Neliswa said bout the issue. As for King Wanda, he blamed his fight with Tumi the Barber on the fear of eviction, as he had though the would be evicted, so the alcohol which Tumi took was for him to feel good before leaving the house. Not having it made him mad.
Evictions The main gist of the live show was the eviction of three housemates, starting with Mshefane, Trixie, and lastly Buhle B. While on stage with Smash, Mshefane entioned at he anticipated the eviction as much as he did not want to leave. Trixie expressed shock, while Buhle B made it clear that she was sad leaving the show. Will Tumi the Barber, her boo, remain faithful while she is out of the house? Time will tell.
The triple eviction has undoubtedly shaken the house. With bonds broken and spaces suddenly empty, new alliances and unexpected connections may now form.
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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.
