Here's Day 5 Shower hour of Resa, Sipe, Goitse & M’am Bea .. , Video rated 18+ [Viewer's Discretion Advised]
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Showing posts with label Resa. Show all posts
Monday, October 13, 2014
BBAHotshots: Shower Hour DAY 5– Resa, Sipe, Goitse & M’am Bea
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Big Brother Africa 9
Big Brother Hotshots
Goitse
Ma'm Bea
Resa
Shower Hour Video
Sipe
Here's Day 5 Shower hour of Resa, Sipe, Goitse & M’am Bea .. , Video rated 18+ [Viewer's Discretion Advised]
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Sunday, October 12, 2014
How Africa Voted: Week 1
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Big Brother Africa 9
Big Brother Hotshots
Evictions
Mira
Mozambique
News
Resa
Zambia

According to this week's votes: Resa and Mira received the lowest votes.
One housemate received two country votes: Macky2. Eleven housemates received 1 country vote each; Arthur, Butterphly, Esther, Goitse, Idris, M'am Bea, Nhlanhla, Permithias, Sabina, Sipe, Tayo and Trezagah. Twelve housemates received 0 country votes, which means that the tie breaker rule came into effect.
According to the Big Brother Africa rules: if the Popularity vote does not yield clear evictees and there is a deadlock between 2 or more housemates, the percentage vote from each of the 15 regions will be added together and divided by 14 in order to generate an across-the-board percentage, which will then ascertain who stays and who goes.
Therefore, the two housemates that were evicted as per the tie-breaker rules are: Resa and Mira.
One housemate received two country votes: Macky2. Eleven housemates received 1 country vote each; Arthur, Butterphly, Esther, Goitse, Idris, M'am Bea, Nhlanhla, Permithias, Sabina, Sipe, Tayo and Trezagah. Twelve housemates received 0 country votes, which means that the tie breaker rule came into effect.
According to the Big Brother Africa rules: if the Popularity vote does not yield clear evictees and there is a deadlock between 2 or more housemates, the percentage vote from each of the 15 regions will be added together and divided by 14 in order to generate an across-the-board percentage, which will then ascertain who stays and who goes.
Therefore, the two housemates that were evicted as per the tie-breaker rules are: Resa and Mira.
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Thursday, October 9, 2014
Resa’s Eviction blues
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Big Brother Africa 9
Big Brother Hotshots
Evictions
News
Resa
On Sunday night’s Launch Show Housemates learnt that all but reigning Head of House Laveda would be up for a possible axing on this week’s Live Show. Having only just set foot in Big Brother’s lavish House, these news came as a shock.
Most Housemates had immersed themselves into the much anticipated experience of being a Housemate, paying little attention to their looming fate on Sunday. Most except for Resa, who passed her unease onto bosom buddy Sipe.
The pair seemed removed from the hustle and bustle this morning as they shared their jitters about possible upcoming Evictions. It was not the first time Resa had raised speculation since the announcement. The feisty Zambian poet even suggested that Biggie wouldn’t dare kick anyone out after just one week.
Little did she know that Biggie always reserved that right to serve Housemates their marching orders.
Sipe seemed to have absorbed Resa’s scepticism as her morning looked decidedly glum.
We reckon these two dames should chuck all that worrying out with the dish water and focus rather on showcasing their talent. After all is this not Big Brother Hotshots?
On the subject of imminent axing however, who do you think is likely to fall out of the spotlight this Sunday?
25 housemates are up for possible eviction this week. Click here to vote for your favourite housemate.
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Thursday, September 25, 2014
Resa From Zambia
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2014 Housemates
Big Brother Africa 9
Big Brother Hotshots
Resa
Zambia
Lusaka-born Resa is an Event Planner, MC and Public Speaker. She entered Big Brother Hotshots in the hope of winning the grand prize and being able to pay off her mother's debts. "She has moved heaven and earth to ensure that I get my honours degree and in the process she has incurred debts," says Resa.
She's "extremely nervous, but delighted at the same time" at the prospect of having the continent's eyes on her 24/7. She says the viewers can expect "realness" from her. "No pretence, I'm an open book, I don't hide my struggles because they've shaped me into who I am and I've used them as stepping stones," she says. "Also, lots of dancing and definitely lots of laughter!"
Resa describes herself as "unique, colourful, bubbly, random and hyper", saying that her inquisitive nature means that she won't suffer in silence. "I'm apologetic, my outspoken nature, I'm a go-getter, open-minded and spontaneous," she says.
The Zambian says her motto is "close to perfect" because close is good enough. She is going to miss her boyfriend's hugs and may just impress fellow housemates with her cooking.
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