Key Points:
- Ebuka calls out Jason on the duvet chat tonight. He notes Jason watched Sultana on the dance floor.
- Jason says Sultana is free to dance with anyone. He adds he can do what he wants.
- Ebuka asks Joanna about Faith and the duvet scene. Joanna denies sex and says they remain close friends.
The live show turned warm, then tense, then calm. Ebuka pressed for truth on a touchy late-night scene. He raised a point on dance moves and duvet clips. Viewers leaned in as faces told their side.

First, Ebuka drew a clean line on conduct. He said someone watched Sultana’s dance steps too hard. Yet, that same person got close with Jason under a duvet. The room grew still as he set the tone.
Jason defends Sultana, sets clear lines
Jason spoke with an even voice and steady look. “Sultana is free to do what she wants,” he said. “There are no rules on who she dances with,” he added. “She and Joanna are my friends,” he stated once more.
He kept the frame on choice and good bonds. “I can also do what I want,” he said. “Sultana is a big girl,” he added with ease. The claim drew soft nods from a few housemates nearby.
The chat came after a wild house weekend. The mood still sits heavy from a bold Saturday night eviction. Two exits shook nerves and reset game plans. Tonight’s probe pushed that buzz to the edge.
Joanna addresses Faith bond, denies duvet claim
Later on, Ebuka turned to Joanna with care. He asked about her bond with Faith after the duvet talk. Joanna kept her voice soft but firm and clear. “Faith is my very good friend,” she said.
“He is good with words,” Joanna added with a smile. “Jason is my friend,” she said again for stress. Then she drew a hard line on what fans saw. “Nothing happened under the duvet,” Joanna said plainly.
Faith’s own mood has trailed the chats this week. He likes Joanna yet keeps a clean gap now. That slow pull has sparked strong talk online and inside. See our take on the Faith–Joanna tension.
The rest of the couch stayed quiet and alert. Some eyes met, then slid away to the floor. A few smiles broke out as the talk cooled. Ebuka wrapped the moment and moved the show along.
In the end, the message felt simple and clear. Dance is free. Bonds are free. Talk stays honest on air. The game goes on with bright, sharp lines





