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Ghanaian housemate, Mildred (Eazzy) in the Downville house of the on-going Big Brother Africa StarGame reality show was evicted on Sunday.
Though she was up for eviction together with her boyfriend and partner Keitta, Eazzy was evicted together with Botswanan pair Edith and Eve.
Keitta on the other hand got elevated to the Upville house where he joins another Ghanaian DKB in that house.
Eazzy started Sunday on a rough note. She virtually got angry with Big Brother for not giving her a Brazilian hair she requested. Apparently she had wanted to buy the hair herself but was told that it will be provided.
Due to that, the musician refused to wear her microphone and also refused to report for their final dairy session.
When the eviction show started and after a recap of the week's activities in both houses, IK, host of the show asked the four nominated housemates to leave the house and join him on stage.
Low and behold, Keitta, Eve and Edith appeared on stage without Eazzy a clear indication that the Gogowind star had boycotted the eviction show too.
Keitta and Eazzy made history by being the first couple to enter the Big Brother Africa reality show which is in its seventh season.
Eazzy has now also set a new record by being the only housemate, so far, to boycott the live eviction show.
When the eviction started, Eazzy was the first to be evicted followed by the Botswana pair Edith and Eve.
Keitta, who had the highest number of votes this week was subsequently moved to the Upville house.
The eviction show also witnessed some exciting performances including JK and Hanni from Big Brother Amplified show.
The Upville housemates would do their nomination on Monday for possible eviction on Sunday.
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