Day 30: Sweet Guluva is Upset over Ashley Ogle’s Eviction

Last night’s Big Brother Mzansi Season 5 eviction delivered a gut-wrenching twist that left emotions inside the house in disarray. The unexpected eviction of Ashley Ogle not only ended a cherished alliance but also sent Sweet Guluva into an emotional tailspin.

Sweet Guluva is upset after Ashley Ogle's eviction from Big Brother Mzansi Season 5 in 2025
Sweet Guluva doing laundry on Day 30 of the season.

A devastating farewell

For Sweet Guluva, Ashley Ogle’s departure marked the end of a bond that had withstood the season’s ups and downs. As soon as the eviction was announced, Sweet Guluva couldn’t contain his feelings – tears streamed down his face as he struggled to process the loss of his favorite partner in crime.

Even as Melino rushed over with comforting words, Sweet Guluva’s grief seemed impossible to stem.

Amidst the Chaos, Karaoke became the escape

While Sweet Guluva was caught up in his heartbreak, the rest of the housemates sought solace in an impromptu karaoke marathon.

The living room turned into a vibrant stage where everyone sang their hearts out, momentarily drowning out the tension with music and laughter. It was a stark contrast to the heavy atmosphere surrounding the eviction.

Swiss’s tough decision and mixed reactions

Head of House Swiss, who ultimately had the final say, confessed that witnessing Sweet Guluva’s tearful breakdown hit him hard.

In a private moment with his roommate Tyrone, Swiss admitted that seeing his fellow housemate in such pain made him feel like crap – even if it was all part of the game.

Later Swiss tried to console Sweet Guluva by sitting with him outside, but the conversation never truly sparked, and eventually, he had to call it a night.

On a different note, Nsuku – who found herself in a tie with Ash-ley during the nail-biting nomination process – expressed her relief and gratitude toward Swiss for saving her.

With a promise to laugh at everything Swiss says, even if it isn’t funny, she made sure her appreciation was known, underscoring the unpredictable alliances and rivalries that define life in the house.

What lies ahead?

With Ashley Ogle’s exit, the dynamics in the Big Brother Mzansi house have shifted once again. As the drama continues to unfold and the remaining housemates adjust to the latest twist, one thing is clear: the rollercoaster of emotions in the house is far from over.

Stay tuned as we follow the next chapter in this season’s unpredictable journey.


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1 Response

  1. Magdeline Tleane says:

    Sa long as Uyanda ,Abobo,Jojo and Sweet Guluva are still in the game🔥🔥🔥🔥

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