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Day 33: Trixie caught between Bravo B and Que while Neliswa and The Don battle – BBMzansi

News13 February 2026
As eviction approaches, emotions erupt in the Bazozwa house.
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With eviction inching closer and the season approaching its halfway mark, emotions boiled over in the Bazozwa house last night. What started as a normal evening quickly spiralled into conflict as couples clashed, unresolved grudges resurfaced, and new misunderstandings formed. The atmosphere was one of a house on edge, with everyone aware that survival now depends not just on strategy but also on emotional control.

Two of the house’s most talked-about connections, Mmeli and Thandeka, as well as Neliswa and The Don, both experienced serious cracks. At the same time, Liema and Thandeka reignited their old issues while Bravo B and Que locked horns in a confrontation that set the tone for the day’s conversations. The aftermath dominated discussions, with housemates trying to unpack why tension keeps exploding, especially after games. 

Bravo B and Que: from clash to clarity

After their heated argument, Trixie confided in Que that she felt she should have been the one to calm Bravo B, not Thandeka, subtly revealing the strain between her and Bravo B. Later, Bravo B and Que held a calmer conversation, acknowledging their egos and agreeing their personalities need balance rather than competition.

However, underlying tensions still linger because early in the day, Que admitted he dislikes how Bravo B jokes, believing the comments sometimes carry hidden meaning. The implication was clear: Bravo B may be reacting to the visible chemistry between Que and Trixie. Meanwhile, Trixie openly told Que she feels drawn to him because he gives her emotional attention she doesn’t get from Bravo B, even though she still genuinely likes Bravo B.

Neliswa and The Don: the Liema problem

Following their fight, Dube checked on The Don, who admitted disappointment in the game that sparked the argument and vowed to avoid similar situations. He also confessed that mentioning Liema as someone he might have pursued in the house if Neliswa was not a housemate, worsened the situation, marking their first truly heated clash.

Neliswa later shared her perspective with Bravo B, insisting she was trying to be considerate toward The Don and questioned why he made Liema an issue. According to her, they had previously discussed hypothetical partners, and The Don himself brought up Liema.

When Liema finally addressed it, she firmly stated she had shown no romantic interest in The Don and disliked being portrayed as part of a potential connection. Neliswa clarified she only referenced Liema to highlight The Don’s statements, suggesting the real conflict was about insecurity rather than attraction.

When games turn personal

Mmeli, Trixie, and Tumi the Barber reflected on how playful activities repeatedly escalate into emotional confrontations. Trixie asked why it keeps happening, and the consensus was clear: in a competitive environment where alliances, affection, and survival overlap, every joke carries weight and every comment feels strategic.

As eviction looms, the house is no longer just about companionship; it is about perception, reassurance, and positioning. The triangle between Trixie, Bravo B, and Que, the misunderstanding involving Neliswa, The Don, and Liema, and the emotional debates observed by Mmeli, Thandeka, Dube, and Tumi the Barber all point to the same reality: relationships in the Bazozwa house are being tested by pressure rather than personality. With stakes rising, even small words now reshape bonds, and unless the housemates learn to separate game from emotion, the next explosion may be even louder than the last. 

Big Brother Mzansi season 6 is proudly sponsored by headline partner Lottostar, associate sponsors Chillers Punch and King Pie, and tactical sponsors Robertsons Spices, Zakhaa Pay, Schweppes, PepsiCo, BayerSA, Falco Milano Eyewear, Galxboy, and Unilever Homecare.

Big Brother Mzansi season 6 is broadcast live 24/7 on DStv channel 198. Stream here. Sunday eviction shows are at 18:00 on Mzansi Magic and Mzansi Wethu. Join the conversation on social media using #BBMzansiS6 and #Bazozwa on Facebook, X, Instagram, and TikTok.