So that it's then. The girls are in the minority and a guy will win the show.
Either that or the R2-million will go to Sis Tamara who's playing both sides.
Whatever happens next it's over for the girls' alliance as Venus Mtshali and Nale Mogadime made their exit on Sunday night while Libo looked on with an overly-serious, unnerving expression.
Yes, millions are at stake but he needs to calm down because getting so serious about things just makes you unlikeable. He was obviously "rushing" on the power of getting rid of Nale, which isn't nice.
In contrast, Venus and Nale carried themselves well, despite doing the usual embarrassing "Yes, I knew it would be me this week" blah blah that everyone does when they get whacked.
They also managed to avoid rolling their eyes at Lawrence's irritating moments which included:
1. Calling Venus Ma'am. Yes, she was overdressed in her matric dance dress but still, calling her "Ma'am" was dated and annoying.
2. The way he went on about how insane it was that he'd only met Nale twice. Really? It would be insane if he'd met her more considering she's been in lock-up.
Nale's interview wasn't memorable but Venus revealed more because of her attitude towards B.U. and Tattoo Themba who clearly meant as little to her as an old pair of shoes.
The game, the game, the game, "I was playing my game", she said when Lawrence asked her about her future with them. She didn't seem to give a hoot about either of them did she?
Themba was a lot more cut up than she was as he stood up with rage at the end of the live show.