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BBNaija S6: Arin, Princess evicted; 4 others saved

Two female housemates in the Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) Season 6 Shine Ya Eye have been evicted from the reality TV Show, Sunday night.

The two housemates Arin and Princess were announced to have the lowest votes after being put up for eviction last week.

Multi-faceted Arin is a 29-year-old feminist, millennial Pisces who was raised in a polygamous home in Lagos. She is a fashion designer and an independent arts and culture curator dedicated to promoting the contemporary visual arts in Africa.

She is an emotional, strong, creative, opinionated and unapologetically expressive person, describing herself as “having no filter most times”.

She loves to live life uninhibited and wanted to be in Big Brother house because she believes it is a platform tailor-made for young people like her to thrive and come into themselves.

Arin is eclectic, loves piercings and loves to dye her hair blue.

Princess Francis is a 30-year-old e-hailing service driver and business owner. She lives in Abuja and enjoys cooking, traveling, and watching movies. She takes pride in being a lovable, caring, fun person – and confesses she can be a little dramatic sometimes. “I got the drama from my mama,” she says.

Princess is from Imo State and lists buying her very first car as the highest point in her life. Her lowest on the other hand, is when she found out her dad passed away.

Princess reckons there are many things that make her royalty, but none above her industriousness and the fact that she is a cool New Year’s baby!

Six out of the 23 housemates were nominated for eviction by fellow housemates.

The housemates nominated are: Arinola, Emmanuel, Nini, Princess, Saskay and Tega.Saga, one of the housemates was initially nominated, but was later saved by Pere, the head of house, who was bestowed with such powers.

Pere replaced Saga with Saskay.

Nineteen out of the 23 housemates participated in the nomination process while Biggie left the four new housemates out of the exercise.

The BBNaija housemates’ nominated for eviction were done in the following order:

Boma nominated Saskay and Princess for eviction while Cross nominated Tega and Princess.

Saga – Tega and Princess

Whitemoney – Arinola and Jaypaul

Nini – Princess and Emmanual

JackeyB – Saga and Nini

Sammie – Tega and Princess.

Jaypaul nominated Maria and Peace while Liquorose picked Saga and Arinola.

Arinola – Emmanuel and Tega

Emmanuel – Arinola and Angel

Yousef – Arinola and Boma

Princess – Saga and Arinola

Pere – Princess and Saskay

Saskay – Whitemoney and Nini

Peace – Tega and Princess

Tega – Nini and Arinola

Angel – Princess and Emmanual while Maria picked Arinola and Angel.

Last week, Yerins, Niyi and Beatrice became the first housemates to be evicted from the show.

The three housemates were put up for eviction alongside Yousef and White money last week. But they leave the house after pulling the lowest votes.

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