Key Points:
- Faith says some housemates dislike him inside the house. He adds they still pick him for tasks.
- Zita backs him with a clear case from tasks. She says teams want Faith for smarts during wagers.
- Faith recalls school and sets a bold tone. He says the line, “Nobody can bully me”
Faith set the room on edge with firm talk. He spoke of school and of life in here. The tone was bold, calm, and straight to point. Then he shared how some housemates treat him today.

According to Faith, a few do not like him. Yet those same folks still need him for work. He said they pick him for tasks and wagers. They see skill, so they call his name first.
Faith draws a line on respect and bullying
He drove the point home with a blunt line. In my school, nobody can bully me, he said. That line set his stand on power and pride. He kept calm as the couch chat rolled on.
He then spoke on the cold looks from peers. They don’t like me, Faith said in a low tone. But they see me fit for so many things. He linked that to tasks and team work in here.
Zita points to teams that still choose Faith
Zita backed him with a clear, real world case. She said some do not like Faith in the house. Still, they want him on their team for tasks. They also want him for wagers due to his smarts.
That view fits his rise this month in the game. He even won the Most Influential Player again this week. Fans say teams trust his brain and quick hands. That pull shows each time Big Brother calls for work.
Zita’s view also comes from a place of lead. She won Head of House in week eight last week. So she knows who lifts a team when time bites. Her point lands well with viewers on live chat.
For now, Faith keeps his head high and sure. He says he will work hard, no matter the mood. Teams may judge him, yet they still want his skill. The next task could prove that point once more.





