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Thought BBA Hotshots is Boring? See The New Exciting Housemates Reintroduced From Previous Seasons #BBAHotshots

BBA Hotshots boss Biggie has decided to reintroduce former Big Brother Africa housemates from previous seasons to compete against the 12 remaining Hotshots.

As the race for the top price is getting tougher and tougher, Biggie has gone a notch higher to reintroduce 10 more housemates from previous Big Brother Africa seasons to compete against the 12 remaining hotshots. Season 9 contestants will be facing stiff competition from: Miss P (Botswana), Elikem (Ghana), Natasha (Malawi), Leonel (Mozambique), Uti (Nigeria), Luclay (South Africa), Feza (Tanzania), Denzel (Uganda), Sulu (Zambia) and Vimbai (Zimbabwe).

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The 10 new housemates will be competing against their fellow countrymen and women, they will be up to replace them in case their game isn’t good enough; at least that is what Biggie made them to believe. (Hotshots will not be replaced by the 10 new housemates, they are only there to destruct them and make the game more exciting). Following the new twist, there will be no nominations this week but the Hotshots think they’re all up for the eviction.

10 new housemates aside, South Africa’s Samantha and Malawi’s Mr.265 were last night evicted from the house. The two were up for evictions last week, they only managed to get 1 and 2 votes respectively.

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Samantha was convinced she was leaving the house and when it was announced she was eliminated, she was fine with the news while Mr. 265 appeared shaken. Meanwhile Tanzania’s Idris and Uganda’s Ellah quickly engaged in debauchery acts following Samantha’s exit. (Samantha and Idris were having an “affair” while at the same time Idris had something for Ellah)

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