It's always a sad state of affairs when someone who's so comfortable in their skin disappears before their time is up.
This was the case with KZN teacher Yoli Glover who was one of three to be expelled from the Big Brother house on Sunday, leaving in a pair of slippers with her toes poking through.
She was cool and confident with good humour in her exit interview, accepting her fate, which shouldn't have happened because the reason for her nomination was as shallow as a kiddies pool.
She was supposedly nominated "because she's never been nominated before." Puhlease. You've got to do better once you have the power of a vote.
Which they all now have thankfully. It made a big difference having everyone involved in the nominations this week instead of the unnecessary, biased format change that we've witnessed so far where only two people could nominate.
Despite the lack of reason behind her nominations, Yoli came across as authentically herself, with her proudly South African gear and ability to keep a straight face while talking to Lawrence who was literally wearing black rubbish bags.
Never before have we seen such an eyesore on a presenter... as the studio lights shone on the creasy contours of his tracksuit we were expecting the dusties to roll right up to toss him into their van.
His scary outfit made his statements about Deloitte even more creepy. "Deloitte performs procedures," he uttered twice when talking about the vote tallies. What procedures exactly? - and do they involve a scalpel because it sounds like it.
The other housemates who had "procedures" performed on them were daycare worker Norman Nhlapo and musician Bongani Sikhukhula aka Vyno Miller, whose name no-one understands. Do you?
Norman managed to keep the waterworks under control, although it was touch and go there for a moment, and we can't remember a thing that Vyno said. If it was important let us know.
11 housemates remain.