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Home Entertainment Entertainment News

Is Biggie favouring SA?

by Staff Writer
03/07/2012
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Why weren’t Keagan and Junia disqualified?

After the Maneta-Roki saga where the two Zimbabweans contravened the Big Brother rules on violence and later disqualified, unsatisfied  fans and viewers have been saying that Biggie was unfair.

The critics argue that a similar saga that had happened a couple of weeks back in Downville where South Africa’s Keagan and Junia poured liquids over each other did not go as far as expulsion.

This is the main question: Why weren’t the South Africans disqualified for the same crime that sent Roki and Maneta packing?

Some viewers accuse Biggie of being unfair and that he has made the whole show a mess –an act of favouritism and  miscarriage of justice.

To any avid viewer and fan of the Big  Brother show with the same question, here is your answer.

When you compare the beginning of the two scandals, they are almost similar but differ in the end.

Maneta and Roki fought again after the counselling  on anger management and Maneta  used cleaning liquid instead of water.

For Keagan and Junia their Part Two was a peaceful one. So, what you have to accept is that, both scandals were treated in the same manner but just the reaction  and response from the victims after counselling differed.

When Keagan and Junia had that same altercations, they were called by Biggie in the Diary room for some counselling and told of the consequences that would come from violence just like Roki and Maneta were told.

After the counselling, the beef between Keagan and Junia continued but none of them engaged in the act of violence and provocation again-implying that they had listened to Biggie’s words and never wanted to disobey the rules but for the Roki-Maneta issue it was the opposite.

The Zimbabweans were called in the Diary room for some advice and the two were told and reminded of the consequences that result  from violence because these two had already witnessed the DKB-Zainab disqualification that escalated from violence.

Coming from the Diary room, we thought that the two had got enough counselling from Biggie and expected that nothing stupid could come from them but instead it was the opposite.

As Maneta was upstairs in the bedroom trying to emphasize her deadly day ‘as she called it’ by putting on black make up, Roki came in with a bottle of water, poured it over Maneta’s head and spread onto her bed too.

With this act from Roki, some Maneta fans were asking: “If it was Roki that started part two of the fight, why was Maneta disqualified with him?”

At this moment, Maneta had a big role to play for her stay in the house had she resisted revenge. However, she could not swallow her pride. She fought back.

Maneta left the bedroom straight up to the Kitchen where she found the cleaning liquid and angrily poured it into Roki’s eyes. The penalty for this violence was to  disqualify the two –and so did Biggie.

By continuing with their fight just  a few seconds after the counselling, the Zimbabwean couple had no respect to Biggie and it clearly portrayed that
they were not to disobey the rules.—BigbrotherAfrica.com

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