THE girls have arrived! In Aston Martins no less! What an entrance! Sexy and sassy – this group of ladies is the most attractive and diverse Big Brother has ever had!
Just a pity the poor boys will have to wait another whole week before they get to experience the full female factor. Ag shame, the look on their faces once they began to make peace with the fact that no lovelies would be joining them, Ethiopia’s Yacob looked particularly despondent! I love the fact that BBA producers have shaken up the selection this time, after all, Africa is a continent of many colours and shades – finally a couple of whiteys made it in, even a brownie or two… Much more reflective of Africa today. Namibia’s female representative – hairdresser Rene Moolman – looks like a real party girl! Lively and outrageous, the strap is already buzzing with her name, not all so positive but hey, even if they talk crap about her at least they’re talking about her. And that hair! Eish – mad and so very, very blonde!My personal favourite, Jennifer from Mozambique, seems to be top choice in the public’s eye too, she’s got that cutesy pretty factor but I’ve learned that first impressions can be misleading. Pretty girls are not necessarily cool, entertaining or particularly nice for that matter. Tanzanian Elizabeth also seems nice, as does Angola’s Emma. First impression bitches include Zimbabwe’s Kristal, South Africa’s Liz and Nigeria’s Edna. But like I said, first impressions and all that!The girls are chilling in a stylish but tiny pozzie, complete with a Jacuzzi and only one bed. Can you just imagine, 12 glamorous babes in such a cramped space, one shower, one toilet and only one bed? A recipe for disaster and chaos – no doubt!The ladies will stay in their quarters for this week, developing friendships and even frenemies, forming alliances and sussing out the competition, all the while watching and analysing the guys every move on the big screen! On the morning of their first day in BBA4, the girls were hit with surprise nominations. At the time of going to press the stats were not yet in but by the time you read this, voting would have begun. Remember that you vote to keep a nominated housemate in the house. * Tune in to DStv Channel 198 or 199 to catch the action live 24/7, or watch the daily highlights show on M-Net (DStv Channel 101/102) and AfricaMagic (DStv Channel 114) every day at 18h30. Weekly highlights will also be aired on NBC, every Saturday from 21h15 – 22h15.
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