Liema’s Diary Session Highlights
Liema shared that she’s grateful to still be in the house. While the energy remains high with a lot happening around her, she admitted feeling mentally drained by too many opinions. Despite this, she says she’s okay and not overly emotional.
She clarified that she has no issue with the couples in the house. Her only concern was Buhle B being involved with a very flirty guy. Drawing from her own experience, Liema tried to advise Buhle B but now regrets it, as Buhle feels Liema was trying to take her man.
According to Liema, housemates were ready to play the game, but tension escalated when King Wanda initiated conflict and came for the couples. While she agrees that couples tend to sleep early, she firmly believes it’s not anyone’s business.
Liema stated that her disagreements with Thandeka aren’t her lowest moments. If something is wrong, she will speak up. Her real low points come when she’s alone, missing her family and boyfriend.
Her highlights include the house parties, placing in the top three during the Head of House challenge, and learning how to swim at 24, an achievement she’s extremely proud of.
Addressing her relationship with Thandeka, Liema corrected a previous statement, saying she doesn’t dislike her, but they clash. She was unhappy with comments Thandeka made after the wager and feels Thandeka involves herself too much and often disagrees with others. They both understand that if one comes for the other, there will be a response.
Liema described Ashay as her best friend in the house. She trusts him, feels comfortable sharing everything with him, and values their friendship, even though she acknowledges he’s strong competition.
She was surprised by the likes and hashtags task. Expecting harsher feedback, including accusations of being fake or playing games, she felt people held back and didn’t say everything they wanted to. She felt especially bad for Buhle B receiving only one like, noting that she genuinely likes her, even though Buhle B seems to ignore her efforts. Liema also admitted that some hashtags were very mean, and revealed she wrote “No” as Thandeka’s hashtag.
Facing her first nomination, Liema said she believes people outside the house like her, but she’s still nervous. She would be disappointed to leave, as she feels she still has more to say, wants to be heard, and is trying to remain humble throughout the process.
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