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So when the smoke cleared and the dust finally settled, it was Sylvia who made it past the eviction list to the interviewer’s chair after she had literally predicted it will happen.
She even wrote a letter to be read to the rest of the girls. It was almost as if she expected it to happen which made her tears after eviction a little disturbing.
She did not hold back expressing some disgust against some behaviors by Promzy.
Whiles she insisted it was not jealousy, she thought that Promzy deserved the slap she got from Princy and if Princy hadn’t done it, she (Sylvia) would have done it.
Well that was Sylvia... .loud, talkative, outspoken, opinionated, what else? She argues every issue without exception. Politician? Perhaps!
A day before eviction she was seen telling the girls how she had some business to take care of which is the reason why she had to leave the house. She did not forget to mention how her voluntary exit will save the one who was going to get evicted and how she was doing them a favour. How humanitarian of her!
Well if she meant what she said then I guess she got what she wanted. Unfortunately that was not what the tears said when she sat in the interviewers chair where she spilled her guts about some events in the house. It seemed she had brought it unto herself.
When asked who she was going to miss the most: Chichi, she said, how surprising? Well the two have enjoyed a great friendship, spending a lot of time together doing all kinds of stuff. It seemed Chichi had the most interest in her endless chatter. In her eviction letter she did not fail to mention Chichi and how happy she was to have met her.
Will she be missed in the house? Very much so! Her loud piercing and probing voice with its strict tone and character to match together with her constant lecturing and criticism added a great deal to the house and why she might not be the king’s favorite she certainly had a great deal of respect from him.
As the numbers go down so the tension will rise and the king will have a much tougher time deciding who should be on the list. Next list promises to be interesting and I hope you are around for it. Grab your MultiTV digibox and start texting.
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