BBMzansi 2022 Week 8 Vote Result and Eviction โ€“ Nobody Goes Home

The Live Eviction Show tonight was a little odd, mostly since there was no “Eviction” to speak of. Nonetheless, episode was packed with the usual Big Brother Mzansi drama.

Amaroto โ€” the duo comprised of Zuma and Reece Madlisa โ€“ opened the show with a powerful performance of their hit, Intsimbi Zase Envy. Their performance was successful in kicking off the concert with a bang, and Lawrence just had to surf the wave for a little while โ€” a role he handled admirably.

Early in the show, he told audiences that there would be no Eviction tonight, but that Part 2 of the Ultimate Veto Power Game would commence directly after the show (more on this later). Lawrence did not let the Housemates off the hook, however, so the six other who arenโ€™t Themba or Libo were tense for most of the night.

Over the course of the night โ€“ and between telling each Housemate that they were safe โ€“ Lawrence couldnโ€™t resist throwing the odd bit of surprises to the Housemates. For Thato and Gash1 โ€“ or โ€œTash1โ€ as Lawrence called them โ€“ tonight was the first time they heard their โ€œship nameโ€. It genuinely seemed like they forgot people would be watching their budding courtship and doing the usual thing of throwing down a portmanteau to describe the couple. He also dropped the knowledge that Libo was behind the missing items โ€“ a revelation that left Mphowabadimo in tears.

Toward the end of the show, we were treated to a second guest performance, this time from Pabi Cooper who threw down a rendition of Bambelela. It didnโ€™t take long before Lawrence joined in with the dancers onstage.

With all the mechanics of the show out of the way, it was time for the Housemates to turn their attentions to the conclusion of the Ultimate Veto Power game. Sis Tamara, Thato, Themba and Tulz are battling it out in a test of endurance: hold a plate in one hand, balancing a ball on top of it without stepping out of a designated mark. This is the kind of thing thatโ€™s much harder than it looks.

The struggle is worth it, however: the winner will have a guaranteed place in the finale and will be able to select two other Housemates to join them. Itโ€™s a big deal. Theyโ€™re busy playing that game as this article is being written, so itโ€™s still anybodyโ€™s guess as to who might win. Theyโ€™re all looking pretty strong, so far.

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