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Reports say South African fans were angered by Sunday’s eviction of their representative Luclay Misoya from the Big Brother Africa reality show thus missing out on the prize money.The Big Brother Africa Amplified reality show came to an end Sunday night with Nigerian housemate, Karen and Zimbabwean, Wendall winning the prize money of US$200,000 each.The show that started with 26 housemates saw the South African actor, Luclay, becoming the 24th housemate to be evicted missing out narrowly on the prize money.According to Sowetanlive, police had to be called in to control rowdy fans after Luclay’s eviction with many of them walking out of the Sasani Studios in Balfour Park, Johannesburg Sunday night.A fan, according to reports, jumped on the stage when presenter IK announced Luclay’s eviction. “No. It can’t be!” the crowd screamed as the South African housemate made his way to meet the other evicted housemates who were also at the final show.Several fans on Facebook reacted angrily to Luclay’s eviction. Some of the comments they posted read: “This f**ken big brother show should go to other African countries, we don’t need it here and next time I think they should exclude SA because they have betrayed us.”“Big Brother tell us did Wandell bribe you, that’s why u sabotaged Luclays votes for him? That's so unfair maybe South African government should have intervened so that Luclay could have won, go hang yourself Biggie.”“I’m still shocked that Luclay was evicted, I think BBA is a scam tell me Biggy Wendal of all the dudes???I really don’t mind Karen she was amplified like that, we all want answers nowwwwwwwww.”Story by Ernest Dela Aglanu/Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
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