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It is still early days in the Big Brother Africa StarGame as the game gradually warms up with signs of hook ups becoming more evident in the house.
With the exception of Ghana’s Keitta and Mildred (Eazzy) who came into the house as lovebirds, some housemates are beginning to find their matches.
One cannot close their eyes to the seemingly love connection between Malonza from Kenya and Junia from Namibia who are getting closer by the day. After the two had earlier shared kiss while in the Jacuzzi.
According to the Big Brother website, the two got cozy in Malonza’s bed Monday night to know each other better. Malonza was first to reveal he wants to understand Junia better because he is convinced the Namibian lass “plays dirty”.
Junia on the other hand sought clarity on Malonza’s relationship situation outside the House, or lack thereof.
After Malonza declared his ‘lone ranger’ status, Junia did the same, revealing she is single. She however could not resist throwing a spanner in the works, confessing she was hanging out with a “very jealous guy” before she entered the Big Brother House.
The two then connected over a lengthy conversation about their families, cats and puppies. There was no mention of Malonza's brother Alex during the conversation. Incidentally, Alex also locked lips with Junia.
Nigerian housemate Ola has also been spending time with Junia, the only difference however, is that they have not really had the ‘love talk’. Is Malonza ahead in the love match?
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