Announcing the presentation everyone was so looking forward to, Alusa leapt on stage and got the ball rolling, acting as MC. First up was Tayo,
looking super smooth in his tux. He had a go at motivational speaking,
sharing the encouragement and powerful faith his parents provided him as
a child. Swept away by emotion, he forgot to introduce Macky2 who created an incredible rap song entitled "Africa, your time is now". Butterphly came alive in front of the mic, "taking a peek into the lives of the housemates off the stage".
Arthur
got on stage trying to get his housemates to chuckle at his stand-up
routine, bringing the topic of Biggie and the diary room sessions into
the mix, which the housemates enjoyed, because who could relate better?
Everyone was keen to see Laveda with her saxophone, especially because it helped her win head of house. She did not disappoint, throwing in a few extra moves and a gorgeous costume.
Luis, taking over MC duties, announced his fellow countryman Permithias, who amped up the mood before reading a poem, red rose in hand. Beauty queen Ellah graced the stage next, singing a gentle tune. Sharing strong emotion was a common thread running through the presentation, and Mira brought this across with colour and emotion, blossoming as she recovered from her shyness and stage fright.
Goitse rocked her outfit as she swaggered across stage, and Nhlanhla swung from creative expression to motivational speaking, before announcing Sabina
who showed off her acting skills. She raced through a gamut of emotion,
showing a completely different side to her comedic skill-set.
Coming on with radio skills was Mr. 265, who also formed part of Lilian’s
acting skit, a brave performance considering she had so little voice to
use. Hot on the heels of her squeaky pleas, was a twerk like no other,
and completely different to the first half of her performance.
Trezagah rapped in Portuguese, bringing a different flavour to the presentation; while Resa got mouths watering with a poem about food. Sipe’s husky voice worked wonders for her and Esther swept up her fellow housemates in an impassioned dance dedicated to Uganda.
Bringing back the music was Sheillah with a song of her own, before JJ’s powerful voice took over as MC. Frankie,
looking sharp in a blue and white suit, shared a little something about
himself before picking up the pace with drumming beats.
Samantha mixed poetry and song, before Idris
came on stage sporting a different hairstyle and a pair of oversized
glasses. He got his housemates giggling and clapping, before he started
stepping on toes with a few personal remarks.
Displaying her creative skills, M’am Bea
went all out with a fashion show, giving the housemates a chance to
razzle and dazzle the audience in beautiful ensembles. The show wound to
a close with Kacey Moore’s
song against xenophobia. The theme of African unity was carried through
as the housemates all performed together on stage before JJ closed the
show.
Finally, the big moment had arrived. The show was over and Big
Brother called the housemates together for the final result. He did not
keep them in suspense for long and, impressed with their confidence and
courage in betting 100% of their wager and displaying a range of skills,
he announced they had won – a result met with jubilant cheering. After
all the fuss and bother, Biggie enjoyed the show, along with the rest
of Africa.
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