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Liberian housemate, Lovely has become the first housemate to be evicted from the on-going I'm in love with Bomaye reality show.
After two weeks in the house, she was up for eviction alongside Gifty, Becky and Favour.
During the live eviction show Sunday, the King, Alex Biney gathered all the 12 maidens in the hall to break the bad news to them.
With all the 12 maidens looking fabulous, he declared to them that it was time for one of them to leave the show.
Due to his love for beads, Alex had three beads and a present in a gift box and declared that the maiden who receives the gift will be evicted while those who receive the beads will stay.
One by one, he called Gifty, Becky, who had teary eyes, and Favour and carefully put the beads around their waist, hugged and kissed them.
After the three had received the beads, Lovely, the aspiring actress who has been in Ghana for some months now was given the boot.
The eviction declaration brought utter silence in the house. With tears and hugs, Lovely packed her bags to vacate the house.
Lovely shared one last long hug with the King and she left the house.
One stage, the Liberian, who had the mum in attendance, shared how fun the show has been for her.
Asked what she thought of the King, she said Alex was caring but was distant from her no matter how had she tried to get close to him.
Right after the eviction show, Becky was voted the Queen of the Week. She will have a room to herself for a week.
Eviction continues next week.
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