Zita, Rooboy, Mide exit BBN Season 10 in triple eviction

The journey has come to an end for Ayomide “Mide” Iwasokun, Elizabeth “Zita” Oloruntola, and Kayode “Rooboy” Olatunde as the race for the ₦150 million grand prize enters its final stage with 10 housemates remaining in the game.
The triple eviction was announced during Sunday’s live show after they polled the lowest votes of the week. The votes were verified by Deloitte and confirmed by M-Net.
Mide was the first housemate to bid farewell to the house after her nine-week stay with 2.36% on the voting chart, describing the reality TV show experience as “chill.”
She said the platform helped launch her acting career, noting that she is “grateful” for the journey. On the romance side, she admitted it was tough not having Bright Morgan in the house, but she had to keep her mind in the game.
The next to bow out was Zita with 1.5% of fan votes. Her stay in the house was calm initially, but she later met with controversies, including a rift with Rooboy after she spilled food on him.
Despite her exit, she said she was happy with her time in the house, which she described as vibrant and full of drama.
The hypeman of Big Brother Season 10, Rooboy, ended his stay in the house with a shocking exit votes of 1.49%. Known for bringing authenticity and energy, he said in his post-interview with host Ebuka Obi-Uchendu that he was “grateful to God for the journey” and would continue with plans to return to stage performances and expand his foundation.
The tenth season of the reality show has now reached its decisive stage, leaving only 10 housemates in the race.
The show host, Ebuka, reminded them that anything can happen in the final lap.
The first housemates of the season to be evicted were Danboskid and Ibifubara. Since then, the show has witnessed multiple exits, including Sabrina, Otega, Kayikunmi, Victory, Gigi Jasmine, Big Soso, Ivatar, Doris, Denari, Tracy, Thelma, Bright, Joanna, and Kulture.
Only 10 housemates remain in the race for the ₦150 million prize.
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