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BBNaija 7: Sadly Ilebaye & Khalid Both Got Evicted From Big Brother

This eviction makes them the 3rd and 4th housemate to be evicted from the show this season

by NewsOnline Nigeria
August 15, 2022
in Entertainment, Lifestyle
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The Least Favorite member of the house gets to go home every eviction date

 

NewsOnline reports that Level Two housemate members, Ilebaye and Khalid have both been evicted from the Bigbrother Season 7 Show. This follows the house rule which states that “On every eviction Sunday, The least loved member of the house gets to be evicted by fans watching from around the world”. Although, they were both up for eviction, after the level two members performed woefully at the weekly Head Of House games.

READ MORE: BBNNaija: I Make 100k A Night By Just Being A Hype Women – Phyna Declares

For week three, housemates Ilebaye and Khalid unfortunately left the race as the third and fourth housemates to be evicted from the show.

Recall that the housemates were nominated alongside Bryann, Groovy and Phyna. The top two housemates with the highest votes this week are Phyna and Bryann.

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