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A harsh eviction show sees the last of Vanessa

23 year old Vanessa is the first evictee from the Big Brother Mzansi reality TV show.

Tears strolled down Vanessa’s eyes last night after being tossed out of the harsh eviction live show yesterday.

Back stabbing, gossiping and drama in the house could not save the housemate from escaping Biggie’s boot.

Speaking to a much happier Vanessa today, she admits that the housemates used gossiping as a hook to staying ahead of the game.

“The nature of the game changes people and allows for gossip and backstabbing. If you take the bait, you will be able to influence people and get ahead.

“Even though I gossiped, I had honest intentions.I truly felt that I with whatever I gossiped about, I was ready to face. I didn't mind people finding out about it. I was ready for people to confront me so we could talk it out.”

The YFM Account Executive says she entered the show with two minds.

“I was confused about it. I was in two minds about auditioning. I wanted to win the money but I also needed to challenge myself.

“What I've learned from the show however is that the value of learning so much about yourself is worth far more than the money.

Vanessa left the biggie house having stirred up sour emotions between Kat and Jase.

She says she interfered in their relationship, trying to prevent Jase from getting hurt.

“The issue between me and Kat is that I saw things that other housemates could not see. I would see her entertaining many guys. Out of concern I told Jase about it, because he is a nice guy.”

Asking if she would appreciate the same gesture of someone interfering in her relationship she says:

“In my real life, my friends would show me their concerns. My intention was to help him.”

Feeling happy to get back to her normal life she looks forward to meeting her fellow housemate Mzamo and Lexi after the show.

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