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Big Brother Africa 4: Why did Jennifer leave?

Big Brother Africa 4: Why did Jennifer leave?

WHOSE word do we take for it? Quinn said they cuddled and smooched a bit, but on the other hand, Mozambique’s Jennifer Mussanhane said nothing happened other than the fact that they got pretty close during her last days in the house.

Meanwhile, the reason why Jen voluntarily left Biggie’s house on Sunday still remains a mystery. When The Namibian spoke to her late on Monday, she politely declined to divulge any details, saying ‘it is confidential’. The departure of the sexy, feisty and intelligent Jen was a sad moment for fans and housemates alike.That call that you received from home, what was the bad news that you received and who does the bad news involve?That is confidential. I cannot say anything about it at this moment.How did you feel when you received the news?I was quite broken.Was the decision to leave the house yours or that of your family?It was my own decision.How do you feel to have left the house voluntarily instead of being evicted?Honestly, before you make such a decision, you prepare yourself and as much as I can be hard on myself, it had to be done. But I’m glad I made that decision and instead I am looking forward and not backwards.Is you father a well-known activist against human trafficking?Yes, he is a lawyer [involved] in that.Can you tell us more about your relationship with Quinn? Did you smooch him?No (laughs), we did not smooch. Quinn and I got pretty close during my last three days in the house, but that’s it. What was your relationship with Eddy and Erastus like?It was adventurous because they are just crazy. Those Namibian boys are crazy (in a good way of course). At times the house can be so stressful and they would come up with something crazy that would make everybody laugh, even if you didn’t want to laugh. So, congratulations on your boys, Namibia.What was your best moment in the house?When we had the ‘Thriller’ task [housemates had to come up with an enactment of the legendary Michael Jackson video].Who do you think will go next?This is quite a difficult question, but I would say Hannington, because of his temper.Who do you think is going to win and why?I hope it will be Kevin. He is charismatic and it would make me very happy to see him walk out of the house as the winner.So, what is the way forward for you?At the moment I am unemployed, however I studied politics and will look for a career in political affairs back home.* 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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