Following the eviction of South Africa’s Nkuli from the Big Brother Amplified (BBA) on Sunday, five other House mates stand the chance of being evicted this weekend. They are Bernadina, Confidence, Michael, Sharon and Vina.

Nominations kicked off with Wendall, who chose Sharon because she was ‘sly’ and ‘lazy.’ His second nomination went to Vina, who, he said, was one of the strongest women in the house and playing the other women against each other without them noticing. Zeus also nominated Sharon, because she was flying under the radar and it was time someone gave her a shake up.

His second nomination went to Bernadina, because he felt she was also “fading into the background.”

Michael nominated Vina and Confidence for eviction this week; the former because he felt he hadn’t connected with her and doesn’t think she likes him and the latter, because, in his words, “she is a very complicated girl.”

Lomwe also nominated Confidence because he felt she didn’t know how to live with other people. He said that she was bossy and that since everyone in the Big Brother Amplified house was equal, they should all be treated with respect.

His second nomination was a shocker as he named one-time love interest Hanni. He said he couldn’t trust her any more as she had been involved in pranks and when confronted, had lied about it.

Confidence nominated Millicent because she was convinced that the Kenyan had nominated her two weeks ago. She then nominated Sharon, who she called “pretty girl” and claiming that doesn’t pull her weight in the kitchen.

Weza took a long time to ponder her choices before nominating Zeus and Wendall. She chose Zeus because she felt he had a strong enough character to face eviction and survive it and Wendall, for no other reason than that she had to nominate a second House mate.
Sharon nominated Vimbai because she could save herself and when Big Brother pressed her for another reason, she had a lot of flattering things to say about the Zimbabwean before finally admitting that her nomination was based on her perception that she saw Vimbai as serious competition.

She also nominated Hanni because she is strong, “but hadn’t yet come out of her shell.”

Hanni nominated Wendall and said he is the kind that can be friends with one, but still not know the real them. Her second nomination went to Bernadina because she couldn’t understand what the Namibian brings to the table, though she did admit that Bernadina was “a very pleasant person to be around.”

Millicent also nominated Bernadina, saying that she could achieve a lot outside the house because of her tender age and musical talent.
Unconvinced by her reasoning, Big Brother probed deeper and eventually Millicent admitted that her nomination was based on the fact that she saw Bernadina as a serious contender in the game. Her second nomination went to Hanni “for her own good” as she also felt the Ethiopian should leave the House to pursue her music career.

Vimbai told Big Brother she was nominating Michael because she was offended by the false statements he made about her country of birth. She then nominated Weza because she felt the Angolan could have come to her directly about her ‘gripe,’ rather than telling the other House mates.

Bernadina nominated Hanni, saying that there had been incidents in the house that the Ethiopian could have handled better, but instead, she had chosen to “go behind people’s backs.” She then nominated Michael because he had offended her by joking about something personal to her.

Vina’s nominations went to Confidence, a ‘stirrer’ and also serious competition and Sharon, because of her laid-back attitude to chores.
Felicia rounded off the nomination session, picking Vina and Hanni. She said that Vina was ‘faking it’ and had constantly tried to communicate with the outside world. She chose Hanni because she felt that the Ethiopian “was also not being real.”