By Zera Nambu
Biggy Studios witnessed a triple eviction on Sunday that cut the number of housemates down to 20 and sparked fresh reflection among those still in the show.
Silas, Badoski, and GwaGwa were the unfortunate contestants whose reality-TV dreams ended abruptly. The atmosphere was electric as the host announced the first eviction, Silas, followed quickly by Badoski and then GwaGwa.
Sunday’s triple eviction followed the third round of voting since the show kicked off last month, changing the dynamics of the house and forcing the remaining contestants to regroup and rethink their strategies.
With a grand prize of 15 million FCFA on the line, the competition is growing fiercer by the day.
Among those still standing is Bamenda-based rapper Tilla Tafari, who secured sixth place in Sunday’s voting.
As the reality show continues, viewers can expect even more suspense and dramatic twists to keep them interested.
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