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Angolan housemate, Esperanca in the on-going Big Brother Africa StarGame reality show has rescinded an earlier decision to be evicted from the show.
She requested on Tuesday to leave the show on voluntary grounds due to what she said were personal and family reasons, and also the exit will enable her pursue other interests back home.
These reasons Esperanca affirmed again during Wednesday's diary session.
Big Brother however told her that her decision to quit the show meant that her partner in the game, Seydou, has to also pack his bags and exit with her.
This year's season, which is the seventh of Africa's most watched television reality show, saw the housemates applying in pairs and per the rules of the game exits will also be done in pairs.
The 24-year-old former M-Net Face of Africa Model Search Top 10 finalist was however stunned when Big Brother made it known to her that she was exiting the show with her partner.
Several pleas for Big Brother to reconsider the decision to also exit with Seydou four days into the show yielded no results.
Esperanca left the dairy room confused and broken hearted after Big Brother told her he will make preparations for their exit within 24 hours.
After pondering over the issue for while with housemate Eve, the mother of one with teary eyes broke the news to her partner.
Seydou's reaction was swift. He emphasized that it was too early and he wasn't ready leave the US$300, 000 grand prize show.
He therefore took the initiative to talk Esperanca out of exit request urging her to "be strong" and that they "are each other's safety net."
Big Brother later called the pair into the dairy room to find out their final decision on the exit request.
Esperanca told Big Brother that after giving the issue a thought and also speaking to Seydou, she has decided to rescind the request to be evicted from the reality show.
The Angolan pair are therefore still in the game till they decide otherwise.
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